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Re: My patient rights.

Amatus Cremona28 Sep 2005 15:34
> Beets me.

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>> carabelli

Dartos28 Sep 2005 13:03
Beets me.

Dartos

>   My PC crashed before my response could be posted - then too busy to repost
> and you said it better - as usual..  And I have no doubt this is someone
> that once received a strange package in the mail one day.  ;-)
>
> carabelli

carabelli28 Sep 2005 02:27
>> I finally gave in to the sheer pain  nausea and discomfort of the last
>> 4 days , and placed my small finger between the gum and cheek to feel a
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> the area, touched it lightly with a diamond bur and the tissues grew over
> it in a matter of hours.

You said it better, I still think if discomfort exists an exam for a dry
socket is in order.  I remember taking a few of those out on myself when I
had my lower thirds taken out in dental school.

 My PC crashed before my response could be posted - then too busy to repost
and you said it better - as usual..  And I have no doubt this is someone
that once received a strange package in the mail one day.  ;-)

carabelli

Amatus Cremona27 Sep 2005 20:12
> I finally gave in to the sheer pain  nausea and discomfort of the last
> 4 days , and placed my small finger between the gum and cheek to feel a
> sharp
> piece of bone protruding through the gum.

No big deal.  Happens a lot.  Sometimes the tissues heal differently than
expected and spicule of bone protrudes out.  Sometimes, it is a tiny sliver
of bone which lost its blood supply (or separated when the tooth came out),
and slowly worked its way to the surface.  Your dentist should be able to
rub some topical anesthetic on it and slide the piece out.  Once or twice, I
have had sharp corners sticking out after an extraction that I did not
expect to be exposed by the healing process.  I just numbed the area,
touched it lightly with a diamond bur and the tissues grew over it in a
matter of hours.

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> Help please. I had an extraction last week.A difficult procedure.I felt
> lucky
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> and yet I seem trapped with no way out. Any info would be gratefully
> received.

henry27 Sep 2005 20:04
Help please. I had an extraction last week.A difficult procedure.I felt lucky
to keep my head.
After following my dentists advice, of pain killers and avoiding touching the
area, I finally gave in to the sheer pain  nausea and discomfort of the last
4 days , and placed my small finger between the gum and cheek to feel a sharp
piece of bone protruding through the gum. My anger at the dentist not
checking this after the extraction has made me certain of not returning. But
no one will look or consent to treat me.Do I have any rights.I paid privately
and yet I seem trapped with no way out. Any info would be gratefully received.

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