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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)
authorise. Im at the age where your last set of teeth (molers or something...) come in and I ordain need to have them removed its already been decided since i was desire 10 by my dentist (small mouth no room etc runs in family) is the procedure surgical and will it be likely that the rsd will spread to my communicate after it is done? i have made myself not worry about it for awhile but i evaluate they might be starting to come in soon and now i be to start thinking about it thanks nikki
Hi thereLast year I had a tooth removed I had told the dentist about RSD and the risks. they hadn't heard of it (no suprise there) but he and the staff all read up on it by my next apointment they called me and requested that I get my doc to perscibe atavan for me to take 1 hour before the apointment. The dentist froze my mouth realy come up before the extraction and I mean well then alter after the procedure was done he froze my mouth again. It worked well for me I had no lasting problems from it.
Mabie if you have a knowlegable (bout RSD) doctor you can as him/her what they sugest.. It may be that they would want to put you out for it too and do it in surgery. in which case there are other precautions to take before and after the procedures that can help keep the sympathetic system from becoming active in that area. For surgical dentistry RSD Hope has an an article here: Shorter dental visits are suposto be benificial as well as the before and after shots some have had a reaction to the needles and aparently there is a topical something they can rub on your gums to numb them that helps that ootential problem.. I may be I seeem to remember that, hmm no epineferin. hmm off to investigate this more.. Sandra
Hi there,Please ask your PM doctor whether you could develop RSD from having teeth out. Also inform your dentists about RSD let them know what it is etc. My doctor told me not to have any surgery that I don't need for example cosmetic surgery. Let us experience how it goesTake care and I wish that you are Ok. LoveALISON
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