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 01-26-2011, 09:40 AM #1
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Has anyone went through the braces treatments? Has anyone had an extraction done? If so how did you feel having these done with RSD?
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:33 AM #2
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Hey. I had braces as a kid but then at 32 my teeth shifted. Anyhow I have RSD too for 4 years so went for some opinions on getting them fixed. I have been doing invisalign which has been going well. Not everyone can do invisalign but I am more comfortabe doing this then I was in braces. My orthodontist has had to shave some teeth which made me nervous but so far it has went smooth and I am almost finished with everything. Part of why I chose this orthodontist is how concerned and careful he was around the rsd. Also why he felt invisalign would be good. I never had a tooth pulled with rsd though but my cleanings go ok. Everyone is different in how they respond. I just think it is important to inform the dentist of the problems of rsd you have
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Thanks Daniella for your response. I am not a candidate for invisalign I wish I was. He said those four teeth has to come out or my fronters will shift too far out. I was okay with the cleanings just that my pain level sky rocketed thanks for your imput i do appreciate it
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I just did a search on google and this is what i found about dental work for anyone that is interested..
http://www.rsdhope.org/Showpage.asp?...1&PGCT_ID=3396
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I would get another opinion cause when I got 3 for the orthodontic work the first 2 had opposite things they wanted to do and why I went for a 3rd. Also my teeth were crowded and why they shaved them but was told they don't like to pull teeth unless it is a must. If someone wanted to pull it I would of not done it. Also it would be with separate people I would think. Dentist for cleaning/caveties,oral surgeon,and orthodontist for that type of work.
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I talked it over with my husband and we decided against it. My teeth aren't in that bad of a shape for me to put myself through that.
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I did have to have a molar extracted not too long ago. I went to an oral surgeon and he used some gas along with the regular novacaine injections. I was surprised and got along just fine. Lisa
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