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gum, teeth pain
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gum, teeth pain

by catcat121, Jun 21, 2009 03:19PM
i had my wisdom tooth (bottom left) removed in 2004. since that time i have had constant pains in the gums where the toothe was removed.  i have been to the dentitst do many times  month since then to have it looked at. no one can tell me what is causing this pain. i have gone to the perdontist, maxofacllical dr., ent, no one can seem to help me with this pain.  i have pain on the left side of my face, ear, sinus.  nerugliost feels it it mergraine headaches. i feel it is related to to some sinus problem, ent says no. it is starting to effect my lips, and tongue now. i need help. someone who can dignoise my problem, before i get worse. which i feel it is as now my lips and tongue are involved. please any suggest would be better then what i'm doing now. as the drs. keep sending me to each other. i have firbomyglia don't know if that has any bearing on it.  dr. says no.
Member Comments (1)

by scottma, Jun 23, 2009 06:05AM
To: catcat121
Seeing an orofacial pain specialist is advised.
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