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You need to see an ENT even if you have to pay out of pocket. If left untreated

this thing can cause severe complications and even be fatal.

I thought the health care reform act removed pre-existing condition exclusions.

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> > Hi, I was diagnosed with this about 8yrs ago and at that time was going to

> > have a surgery. I t turned out that because it was considered a pre existing

> > condition my insurance did not cover it. Living with this has been a

> > struggle because I have experienced significant hearing loss and my ear

> > drains constatntly and it really smells disgusting. I have started to

> > experience headaches and sometimes my jaw locks on that side. I'M scared

> > because I am afraid that after the surgery I won't be able to work, drive

> > and just be normal. I am 34 yrs old. Are these signs that I should be taking

> > really serious and consider having this surgery? How long is the recovery?

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I just wanted to add to what others have said, I had cholesteatoma which was not

diagnosed and resulted in a brain abscess. I was rushed into hospital as an

emergency and was not expected to survive, I have neurosurgeons and my ENT

consultant to thank that I not only survived but have not had any resulting

brain damage. I did have to spend almost two months in hospital, however.

This illustrates what can happen, it's not worth leaving it!

Sue

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I think trauma , not sure!!!!Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 6, 2012, at 7:12 PM, "ebtessam" <ebtessamhamalawy@...> wrote:

HI ALL

WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF MISSING UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR ?????

Thanks

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ThanksITS IN THE PINK BOOKEBTISAM From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012, 21:39 Subject: Re: please help

It was discussed before and what i remember is supernumerary tooth is most common cause with 1-3% in premaxilla.,other causes can be congenital missing,avulsed or extractedit could be dilaceration due to trauma, ectopic position of tooth germ,infections ,pathology.this is wht i know now...any other options are most welcome

From: ebtessam <ebtessamhamalawy@...> Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012 7:12 PM Subject: please help

HI ALL

WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF MISSING UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR ?????

Thanks

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