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Bite Problem

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Sakhiya - 31 Jan 2006 18:00 GMT
I am 28 years old and recently got my 4 wisdom teeth extracted. Offlate
I have been suffering from severe jaw ache and neck pain. My Dentist
analysed my bite and said I had a bite problem and need to use
something called "Splint".
I never had this problem before the surgery and so I asked abt why i
never faced this problem earlier, they say that that I had this problem
prior to my surgery but I am noticing it after the surgery.
Is that correct? But I am not warned about such outcomes before the
surgery. I am very angry with the doctor for the same.
I need some advice and also a second opinion about possible reasons for
this bite problem and likely cures as well.

Thanks!
Harleygyrl A Bikerchyck - 01 Feb 2006 15:02 GMT
get your bite adjusted properly.  go to a biologic dentist.  do not go back to the same dentist who doesn't seem to b helping u. i am not familiar w/ the splint saga.  my thoughts r get the bite adjusted properly and give it some time for your mouth to adjust and calm down from the procedure.

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 I am 28 years old and recently got my 4 wisdom teeth extracted. Offlate
 I have been suffering from severe jaw ache and neck pain. My Dentist
 analysed my bite and said I had a bite problem and need to use
 something called "Splint".
 I never had this problem before the surgery and so I asked abt why i
 never faced this problem earlier, they say that that I had this problem
 prior to my surgery but I am noticing it after the surgery.
 Is that correct? But I am not warned about such outcomes before the
 surgery. I am very angry with the doctor for the same.
 I need some advice and also a second opinion about possible reasons for
 this bite problem and likely cures as well.

 Thanks!
pet - 04 Feb 2006 10:31 GMT
Harleygyrl A Bikerchyck skrev:
> get your bite adjusted properly.  go to a biologic dentist.  do not go back to the same dentist who doesn't seem to b helping u. i am not familiar w/ the splint saga.  my thoughts r get the bite adjusted properly and give it some time for your mouth to adjust and calm down from the procedure.
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Maja - 06 Feb 2006 00:21 GMT
I really feel sorry for you that you are experiencing those problems,
are you covered for the visits ? otherwise at this link you can get
discount http://www.everyonebenefits.com/40266026 it will give you
unlimited visits, also on vision, Rx and chiropractic care. Plans are
affordable $11.95 - $19.95 for entire household  

Thanks,
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 06 Feb 2006 13:15 GMT
So does the $19.95 per month pay for the four crowns
I will be needing or will I have to pay the dentist another $5 or so
out of my own pocket?

Joel

>I really feel sorry for you that you are experiencing those problems,
>are you covered for the visits ? otherwise at this link you can get
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>Thanks,
 
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