suedarn wrote:
Yes my daughter had all this and it totally goes away. 2 months is
normal!
She got 2 wisdom teeth out on same side and went through all that you
are going through.
The clove dressing and everything. Whatever instructions he gave you,
follow them with hers they called it a cry socket.
On the other hand, she is (was) the brave one. Scared me ( I am the
phobic) wet to Mexico because a friend of mine is a dentist and kept
saying he wanted to help me ad kept repeating it. In Mexico he is
ritght next to the border. He used to practice in the US and still
does but prefers Tijuana. All his patients go there to see him. He
invented a new implant system that when they pull the tooth, they
insert this immediately so there is not hole left. This is not just
the bone implant it is the whole SHABANG. The polle thingy the
abuttement goe in at eh same time, it is all attached. No screws,
nothing. One piece.
The guy is a maniacal genius. HE talks you through the shots. Then
before you know it, you feel nothing. Out came 5 teeth (had been root
canalled 4 times each, no roots left) and I went 5 implants. Done in
less than 2 hours.
I felt no pain.
I had no infection.
HE told me to take Vitamin C and Alee before I got there. He says
1,000 MG C , 2times a day. No pain on ride home, 2 hour ride home.
First night no pain. Next day no pain. I kept waiting for it to hurt
but nothing hurt. 5 weeks later I'm still waiting for something to
hurt. Plus getting 4 more tomorrow.
Ya know who shoes are not natural but they worked really good?
Well this is the same thing. It's not natural but it works really
good. Next time think about a one piece implant. The body think s and
acts like nothing is missing! They are ½ the price to 1/3 the price
of conventional implants. Also? Yes it is patented and it is being
sold all over the USA. And he travels and demos it to dentists all
month. HE does 2 half days in TJ per week and picks out his patients.
HE only eoes implants. Dot not go to a regular dentist for this
stuff. Go to a "Teeth in a Day" place or go to somebody who does
DICOA.
My God. I'm getting implants for 4900 each. I was going to look like
Goober on the Gomer Pyle show. Tee hee. Im too smart and brazen for
that crap though.
"It is better too look good then to feel good" –Billy Crystal.
Nobody did anything wrong dude. IT's just extraction junk. I emails
my local town's community support group and they all dgo through that
with extractions. They side 2 moths and you will not know anything
happened. Pain can be controlled though, aAnd you should be on
Clindamycin. If you are not, Demand it (unless u r allergic).
Ta ta for now….
I'm getting 4 more implants tomorrow. I'm the phobic that owns and
moderates this lit. I started this list. I'm 5 weeks post surgery and
I'm still waiting for it to hurt. So now with al lmy phobias and bad
eperinces thisis the ultimate foopah in mylife. My fienrd inveed,
patented and manufactures this:
http://dicoaimplants.com/
His name is Dr. Bob Mansueto "Dr Bob".
He does not take a lot of US Dental insurance too. Whatever you have,
he will get it and take it. He is a very smart person. My maniacal
genius dentist! "Dr Bob"
-Sue D.
<pgelthooft@...> wrote:
>
> I've just had a very painful experience following a tooth
extraction.
> The NHS dentist I saw probably underestimated the difficulty. He
> pulled the tooth out. A week later it was still painful. It
turned
> out he had left quite a big piece of the tooth in and I was also
> developping a dry clot. The second time round was worse. It took
45
> mns to pull whatever was left in there and nearly a week later I am
> still in pain. I went back to see him and he told me everything was
> fine which is unfortunately what he has been saying all along even
when
> it was not as mentioned above.
> Basically he said that it would still hurt for a while, both my jaw
and
> my ear and that the clove dressing would resorb itself with no need
to
> change it. That seems strange to me and was wondering whether any
one
> on this forum has heard or experienced a clove dressing following a
dry
> clot after a tooth extraction and if so whether it was changed or
left
> to its own device.
> Many thanks.
>