Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 10-20-2015, 05:18 PM #11
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My experience: I have had a tooth fracture....dissolving; I haven't read or heard anything offical, medical papers....etc; one of my injuries is to my jaw...and now the RSD is spreading in my face....keep up the fight friends...
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Enna, Sorry you are experiencing spreading to your face.
You have an amazing attitude.

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Default Episodic Pain in ALL Teeth

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Really interested any out there can help me understand having jaw or teeth pain..I understand how it can happen as we have sympthetic nerves through our closed circuit system.. My dentist has actually picked up on a "halo" or "shadow" ring around the root of my tooth, unexplainable and it hurts all of the time.. root canal done in the nerve of the tooth.. so pain has to be in my jaw at the base of the tooth.....Any thoughts???
Hi keep smiling,
Great username, by the way.

On days when pain starts spreading everywhere, I feel intense pain in ALL of my teeth/both jaws. The pain in my teeth/jaws quiet down when I have better pain control, overall.

When I have work done by a dentist, I go into a severe pain flare, overall. This can last for days or weeks. It happens even when I feel no pain in the dental procedure. This causes me to not like visiting the dentist. Dentists/dental work did not bother me, at all, in the past (before the onset of these CRPS experiences).

I hope you are getting things sorted out with your dentist.

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