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Karen

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dental problems
« on: October 24, 2007, 04:22:12 pm »
How are you all dealing with the dental problems that go along with the facial paralysis.  I just came from the dentist and they said I have a lot of plaqcue (Spelling) especially on the side I don't chew on.  I already use             biote toothpaste and mouthwash and have a battery powered toothbrush.  I also have the numb side to deal with.  Scares me I don't want I alot of cavities!!!  Any suggestions? 
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nancyann

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Re: dental problems
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2007, 04:49:13 pm »
Hi Karen: I had a dental appt. yesterday - I was told early on to floss everyday (something I hate but now do religiously) - pay special attention when brushing (electric toothbrush) to the AN side due to decreased saliva.   My 'pockets' have improved since I floss EVERY night.  However, a few months back it looked like their was bone trying to jut thru my lower gum (that has disappeared), & yesterday upper palate to the right looks like a 'bump' there - the dentist examined it, took xray, & said they'd call if I needed to come in sooner than my regular 3-4 month cleaning (no news is good news).  We have to take extra special care of our teeth with the decreased saliva, etc.
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Take care,  Nancy
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Re: dental problems
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2007, 12:43:37 am »
I had just posted this on the 23 of this month.

1  General Category / AN Issues / Re: nerve regeneration?  On: October 23, 2007, 03:15:14 AM

I have not had the surgery. I do know that when I am having healing going on in my head that is how it feels. It makes you jump from your sit.I have gone through some good ones the past 3 weeks.I am 2 years 6 months in recovery. This last week I went to a dentist because for 2 weeks after a plane trip my left side of my jaw and teeth were really hurting. I had no sinuses problems, and the dentist said he couldn't find anything wrong. By the time I saw him the pain had subsided. Then a couple of nights ago, not only with the firing in my head, I all so got up in the middle of the night feeling like I was on a rocking ship. I couldn't stand. I had to grab onto the wall it felt so weird.I am blaming it all to nerve healing.

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