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Old 08-22-2014, 07:36 AM #1
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Default Post PCS dentist visit? Is It Possible?

Im 10 months in with PCS have daily severe headaches at back and front of head and have whiplash. My neck still causes me a lot of pain and is still very tender and the muscles are very tight all the way down my back.

Ive been noticing the past few weeks that i need to make an appointment with the dentist, I'm pretty sure i have a cavity or two on one side. But I'm really scared. I dont know if i can handle an appointment. Its most definitely going to aggravate my neck symptoms and going to make my headaches worse.

Then once they confirm the cavities while i be able to handle the drilling? Im pretty sure the sensation will set me off as well as the noise.

Has anyone had experience with this yet? What did you do to minimize backlash? Can you go under for cavity refills?

Thanks for your input!!
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