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Old 02-07-2015, 08:26 PM #1
HockeyMom86 HockeyMom86 is offline
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Default TN, CRPS & Root Canal

I haven't been here in several years but need your assistance.

In 2013, I had two cracked fillings (#5 & #14) replaced and ended up with TN. I saw a specialist who told me that I would eventually need root canals and I've been able to hold off until now. I was diagnosed with root sensitivity, irreversible pulpitis along with a fracture in #14.

I also have CRPS and needless to say, I am very nervous about seeing the endontist next week. I have been able to keep the pain under control with medication until a month ago when a hard bump appeared in the gum. I want to make sure I provide the endodentist with information on both TN and CRPS. Is there any documentation that I could share with them?

I appreciate any information you can provide.
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