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Help! My Emergency Dentist Thinks I am Crazy

February 13, 2017

I don’t know what to do. I went to an emergency dentist because of tooth pain. He decided I needed a root canal, which I agreed to. However, it’s a month later and it still hurts. I went back to see him. He did an x-ray and said nothing is wrong. I insisted I was in pain and he suggested I see a neurologist. Can you believe that?

Abbey – Baltimore

Abbey,

It might not be that the emergency dentist thinks you’re crazy, though certainly his chairside manner needs some work.

It might be that he thinks you have some nerve damage. A neurologist could help determine that. However, before you do that I’d take two other steps.

First, get a second opinion. It may be that this dentist missed something. It’s common for a root canal treatment to need more than one go. Have your regular dentist take a look to make sure the emergency dentist didn’t miss anything.

The next thing I would do before seeing a neurologist is to see your primary care physician. Your sinuses are very close to the roots of your teeth. It’s possible you have sinusitis and the pain is referring to your teeth.

If neither of those reveal anything then a neurologist might be your next visit.

Hope this puts your mind at ease.

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New to the state and massive toothache

February 12, 2016

I just moved to the state. I got a maassive toothache, almost suddenly. That’s never happened to me before. I don’t have a dentist yet. I did try calling a couple of dentists in my area, but they all can’t see me for a couple of weeks.  I don’t think I can make it.  Any suggestions?

Myka L. – Boston

Myka,

Boston is a big area. So, I am positive there are dentists there who will see non-established patients. What I would do is an internet search for an emergency dentist. They will see you.

They might not completely fix the problem, but they will get you out of pain, determine the problem and schedule an appointment for a follow up treatment.

If you like them, you may have just found your new dentist. If you didn’t like them, you could schedule with a different dentist.

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