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Dental bone graft, scared out of my mind URGENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 618677" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p><u>Amanda 1979</u>: I think my case was somewhat unusual, since I had damage caused by my original dentist from a simple crown (good grief!) AND I had an underlying autoimmune illness. I have a friend with a very mild autoimmune illness that went to a dental university for an implant and to my surprise, they removed her tooth and waited a short while to put in the graft, but never explained why. She did beautifully. I do not know if autoimmune illness or possibly other issues are now causing some dentists to wait a little while before putting in a dental graft.Also, there are more than one type of dental graft...so we might not be talking about the exact same thing. If you are in very bad pain, your nerve might be affected. Sometimes, this goes away. There is a fantastic website called :<em> Livingwithtn.org</em>. I HIGHLY recommend it! I was shocked to see that perhaps 50% of the people there have or had severe nerve pain after going to the dentist. Many had odd experiences, but few as odd as mine. Many had uncaring dentists. Chose your dentist(s) wisely! I hope you are feeling better now! Hang in there!!!!!!! Try to send us an update!<em> Livingwithtn.org</em></p><p><em>(Thank you Nancy...I hope Amanda sees this. It is awful experience!)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 618677, member: 4152"] [U]Amanda 1979[/U]: I think my case was somewhat unusual, since I had damage caused by my original dentist from a simple crown (good grief!) AND I had an underlying autoimmune illness. I have a friend with a very mild autoimmune illness that went to a dental university for an implant and to my surprise, they removed her tooth and waited a short while to put in the graft, but never explained why. She did beautifully. I do not know if autoimmune illness or possibly other issues are now causing some dentists to wait a little while before putting in a dental graft.Also, there are more than one type of dental graft...so we might not be talking about the exact same thing. If you are in very bad pain, your nerve might be affected. Sometimes, this goes away. There is a fantastic website called :[I] Livingwithtn.org[/I]. I HIGHLY recommend it! I was shocked to see that perhaps 50% of the people there have or had severe nerve pain after going to the dentist. Many had odd experiences, but few as odd as mine. Many had uncaring dentists. Chose your dentist(s) wisely! I hope you are feeling better now! Hang in there!!!!!!! Try to send us an update![I] Livingwithtn.org (Thank you Nancy...I hope Amanda sees this. It is awful experience!)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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