Guest guest Posted April 3, 2001 Report Share Posted April 3, 2001 Greetings, For those who don't know me, I'm the original tooth guy. After about 4 years of daily dermographism, worse at night, I found relief in having an infected tooth and surrounding bone repaired. The tooth never hurt and I had seen a dentist regularly and it wasn't until I had changed from my old dentist to a new one that the infection was discovered. It was around this time that the tooth did become sensitive when chewing something hard. On my first visit a full series of X-Rays were taken with the digital equipment. It was a passing comment the dentist made that got me thinking. He said " looks like some infection there, we'll keep an I on it " . It was decided that a root canal was needed and antibiotic prescribed. The tooth never got better even after several rounds of different antibiotics. In order to save the tooth an apicoectomy was suggested and I had it done, this time with Clindamycin. During the apico the oral surgeon commented that there was extensive infection in the bone and he spent considerable time grinding off the infected bone. I began to get better. If anyone would like to discuss the details feel free to send an email. Thanks, C. Malcolm ADP Network Engineering One ADP Boulevard Roseland, New Jersey 07068 dave_malcolm@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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