Won teeth destroyed by cluster headache
10th February 2010
Filed in Pain and Anaesthesia , Choice of dentist
Question:
I have since 1997 had cluster migraines, it will say it took some years before someone finds a way out huh I failed .. during the periods I have seizures, it is very violent, the pain is not it to keep going and you hammer head on the wall to get another pain .. I have so within the last 4-5 years started to crunch my teeth and may, in an attack pill teeth out with my finger .. I've got a lot of drugs and megt strong medicine when I have Hortons. it means now for me I have gone from being a much used as an accommodation girl to shut myself up in my apartment, I'm embarrassed and uncertain 't happy anymore. I got early retirement, and save me now it's starting to go out of my front teeth can 't eat normal food should not it be tough food, wish I could bite into an apple again ... What the do I do, can some help me? ??
Sincerely, Tina
Answer:
Dear Tina,
Your situation sounds not very nice. Dentists are well known for cluster headache, and has on occasions given rise to tooth extraction, where it is misdiagnosed as dental pain. This is typically the teeth of the upper jaw side region of the same side as the headache occurs. Some patients with Hortons, get pure oxygen in the bottle to help the pain.
I think you should contact your own dentist. Possibly. even contact one of the two dental schools in the country.
School of Dentistry in Aarhus
School of Dentistry in Copenhagen
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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Huge hole after wisdom tooth removal
25th November 2009
Filed of the mouth
Question:
Hello
I've just been to the dental school in Copenhagen where I had removed the lower wisdom tooth due to inflammation. I got my stitches removed 4 days ago and have not seen the scale before now that I was very shocked that there was a huge hole. It is so deep that I would argue that by could easily get stuck into the hole. Is this normal? The hole is not only a depression but a real hole, as if the tooth has just been removed.
Greetings Mia
Answer:
Dear Mia,
Yes it is normal. It will eventually disappear altogether, in that the gums and the bone heals. But there has certainly been a lack of communication from your processor's side since you are better informed of the progress. But you're always welcome to apply again at dental school, if there are any problems.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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