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should ii go to a dentist for these problems.ive already been to some doctors

so for red throat ive had for two months and dry tongue with some pain maybe some inflamation.the dentist would be the best place to go.ive been to doctors for these problems four times.first diagnoesed with pharangistis,second glottitis and last g.e.r.d. the las visit i had took exrays and blood test no infections but found out i had g.e.r.d doctor shruged told me he really doesnt know why im having mouth problems.so should i see a dentist.because docs arent very good with mouth problems
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I would suggest that you see an oral surgeon for a consultation.
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Travis:

You may try going to a university medical center(find one with both a medical and dental school if possible) for a diagnosis. Studies show that hospitals that train physicians do better diagnostically (non training facilities do better with infection control)in any case, you can be seen on an outpatient basis and they will refer you from there.  Good luck
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