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Re: Help with intermittent tootache and jaw pain???
| Steven Bornfeld | 25 Sep 2005 16:27 |
>>>Can you give us a little history? Was the tooth recently filled for >>>example? [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > Joel I'm kinda on the fence with this one, Joel. I've resisted blaming parafunction for global warming too. I originally poo-pooed the concept of abfraction also, but while I think some of these lesions are from toothbrush abrasion, some of them just don't fit the profile. Hence, I'm willing to keep an open mind. NTI isn't likely to be any shabbier a panacea than chicken soup. And if I don't blame parafunction for global warming, I'll have to go back to blaming Shrub. You know how that annoys WB.
Steve
>>>>Hi, I'm 28 years old male. I have this pain in the right tooth of upper >>>>front for about a year. The pain used be intermittent but now it seems [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] >> >>.
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| Joel M. Eichen | 25 Sep 2005 11:57 |
>>Can you give us a little history? Was the tooth recently filled for >>example? [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Amatus Hey guys!
This is why I am against NTI. It can't be the answer for every single dental problem, in the absence of history, clinical evidence, x-ray, EVERYTHING.
Someone has a problem. Why do some folks say parafunction all the time?
Joel
>>>Hi, I'm 28 years old male. I have this pain in the right tooth of upper >>>front for about a year. The pain used be intermittent but now it seems [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > . |
| Amatus Cremona | 24 Sep 2005 17:52 |
>Can you give us a little history? Was the tooth recently filled for >example? In the absence of any previous dental work, I would suggest a set of stone models on which to study facets form latero-protrusive bracing.
or, just try an NTI
Amatus
>>Hi, I'm 28 years old male. I have this pain in the right tooth of upper >>front for about a year. The pain used be intermittent but now it seems [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > >Joel ..
Amatus
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| Joel M. Eichen | 24 Sep 2005 15:20 |
>Hi, I'm 28 years old male. I have this pain in the right tooth of upper >front for about a year. The pain used be intermittent but now it seems [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >Is there anything else that could be related to this pain and anything >I can do to get rid of the pain? Sure,
Can you give us a little history? Was the tooth recently filled for example?
Joel
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| Mike | 24 Sep 2005 13:53 |
Hi, I'm 28 years old male. I have this pain in the right tooth of upper front for about a year. The pain used be intermittent but now it seems like it's continous and getting worse and worse. Not only that but now I feel the pain in my jaws too. Last year my dentist told me to see a root canal specilist. And since then I've been to 2-3 different denists, root canal specialists and recently to a TMJ specialist. No one seems to find anything wrong with the tooth except the person who deals with TMJ pain told me the pain in the jaws seems like it's TMJ but pain in the front tooth has nothing to do with it and he said maybe I should see the oral sergeon and have the tooth extracted. If no one sees anything wrong in the x-rays why tooth extration? Is there anything else that could be related to this pain and anything I can do to get rid of the pain?
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