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My daughter didn't have delayed dental problems, but both her permanent

canine teeth didn't come in. It was like 3 years she didn't have them. Then,

we found out they were up by her nose, pointing in the direction towards the

middle of her face. She had to have surgery to expose them - they removed a lot

of bone - put a brace on them and a gold chain, and pull them down gradually.

The chain was connected to the rest of her braces. The operation had to be done

2 times, cause one side closed up and the bone grew back before the tooth came

down. She almost lost one of the teeth next to one canine, but with tender

care, we saved it. It was loose for quite a while, but has hardened up now.

It took about 5 years to get it all sorted.

Now, she has beautiful teeth.

It was a long process, but it has all turned out perfect. (except for the fact

that if she doesn't wear her retainer every night, she gets a gap open up

between her 2 front teeth - like in just one day - so now we have to get her a

permanent retainer).

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To: ceda

Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:49 PM

Subject: Re: Dental/Orthodontic issues

Out of curiosity, have any of you had problems with delayed dental

development?

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Hi , Well, EDS does has dental involvement in some people. For my son,

it is different that you. He has extra molars. They have to come out soon. We

all run the gamete. Nothing surprises me anymore. All so much the same, but so

different. Cindylouwho

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I had the same problem, but my permanent teeth were in there, and I had a HUGE

bump in my gum from them. It's like they couldn't break through. Had to get

all 4 front baby teeth pulled, then they finally came through.

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Hey -

Don't know if you have read any of my long, boring posts about my 's TMJ -

dx'd today.

Do you guys suffer from intense pain from your TMJ?

I mean INTENSE - like a terrible ear infection.

Hugs,

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ok.

's pain is behind her ears, behind her ear lobe and down her neck. And,

she says it hurts like in her ear canal. Since everything is connected, it

makes sense. She also complained of her teeth hurting. I just never heard of

TMJ causing such intense pain.

Thanks,

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ok.

's pain is behind her ears, behind her ear lobe and down her neck. And,

she says it hurts like in her ear canal. Since everything is connected, it

makes sense. She also complained of her teeth hurting. I just never heard of

TMJ causing such intense pain.

Thanks,

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ok.

's pain is behind her ears, behind her ear lobe and down her neck. And,

she says it hurts like in her ear canal. Since everything is connected, it

makes sense. She also complained of her teeth hurting. I just never heard of

TMJ causing such intense pain.

Thanks,

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Ha ha! Boy, if saw that, she'd get mad at you!

hehe

Most of the time, I like what comes out of her mouth. The other times, I just

say what they say to their kids in England - SHUT UP!

I don't know why that's such a bad thing to say here in the US. Everyone says

it over there.

Sometimes, your kids just need to be told to SHUT UP!

Why mince words?

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Ha ha! Boy, if saw that, she'd get mad at you!

hehe

Most of the time, I like what comes out of her mouth. The other times, I just

say what they say to their kids in England - SHUT UP!

I don't know why that's such a bad thing to say here in the US. Everyone says

it over there.

Sometimes, your kids just need to be told to SHUT UP!

Why mince words?

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Ha ha! Boy, if saw that, she'd get mad at you!

hehe

Most of the time, I like what comes out of her mouth. The other times, I just

say what they say to their kids in England - SHUT UP!

I don't know why that's such a bad thing to say here in the US. Everyone says

it over there.

Sometimes, your kids just need to be told to SHUT UP!

Why mince words?

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wrote -

I just never heard of TMJ causing such intense pain.

I had what was dx'd as a TMJ episode a few years after I started working

full time out of high school. I remember sitting at my desk in work with my face

in my hands while tears silently streamed down my face. I remember the intense

pain along the top of my head running front to back but not where else it was. I

was told I had basically pulled the major muscles in my head & jaw from grinding

(I did grind back then). So if that was TMJ it left a lasting impression on me

of how intense it can be.

Hugs,

B.

HEDS, New Jersey, USA

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wrote -

I just never heard of TMJ causing such intense pain.

I had what was dx'd as a TMJ episode a few years after I started working

full time out of high school. I remember sitting at my desk in work with my face

in my hands while tears silently streamed down my face. I remember the intense

pain along the top of my head running front to back but not where else it was. I

was told I had basically pulled the major muscles in my head & jaw from grinding

(I did grind back then). So if that was TMJ it left a lasting impression on me

of how intense it can be.

Hugs,

B.

HEDS, New Jersey, USA

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