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I had a cleaning and that started the problem a little bit, my filling got loose, and that acerbated the problem, then he did a root canal and the pain and burning was so bad he pulled the front too. He said I could go to an oral surgeon for a CT scan and if he couldn't find anything I would have to go to a neurologist. My condition was just diagnosed a little over a month ago, and I have been seeing a pain management dentist. It has helped a bit but the problem comes and goes. I wouldn't even know what to say to the neuro surgeon. I doubt he could help me. I was also told the problem was always there but the dental work brought it out. Not many people are familiar with this problem on a large scale. I have had a MRI and Xrays and scans and there is no tumor nothing pushing on the nerve, so I don't know what a neuro surgeon could do. I am at the moment exploring other alternatives. |
How old was the filling that came loose? Was the gum area inflamed prior to the root canal? Is burning your main complaint and is it constant?
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Sounds like you would have been better off skipping the rc and had it extracted in the first place. You most likely just have healing pain going on at this point. It is a good sign when it goes away for awhile!
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I know our pain is caused by different things, but I would be very wary about having acupuncture for Trigeminal Nerve pain. Acupuncture dilates blood vessels, and the first acupuncturist - a Physio - I saw for neck and shoulder problems caused IMMEDIATE TN attacks as though I had taken my heart GTN spray.
The second, a Nurse Practitioner with Traditional Eastern training, I saw for a worsening of the same neck injury knew which areas to avoid - head, neck - concentrating the needles in my back and arms. Just make sure your Dr knows your WHOLE history, complications, etc, before starting treatment. It is nice that you seem positive about this though, keep it up. Dave. |
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This is worth checking out. http://www.biogetica.com/how-to-cure...ural-treatment
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You should check out the disclaimer at the bottom of that link and check the FDA.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/Cons.../ucm050798.htm http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/Enforcement...ucm227652.htm# |
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