Ellen101
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The past few days I have had a toothache in the upper left side of my mouth. It is extremely sensitive to cold.
Interestingly enough I was thrilled that my horrible nerve/muscle pain in my hips and legs has disappeared due to the bicillin injections, but now I have this pain.
I'm wondering if it could be lyme related? I notice all my upper teeth seem to ache, but there is definitely pain and sensitivity on that side.
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Carol in PA
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I've had success treating a sensitive tooth with the SOTA LightWorks.
I also used the SOTA Magnetic Pulser on a toothache. It stopped hurting, although I know the filling still needs to be replaced.
The LED light therapy and the electromagnetic pulsing reduces inflammation and helps the cells to heal.
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Shooting pain and sensitivity in my teeth were some of my first lyme symptoms. They thought it was TN so put me on tegretol...they were WRONG.
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nefferdun
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Protomyxzao causes pain in the teeth. Do you have any other symptoms that might point to being infected with it? I can't remember them all but some are extreme fatigue, pain in joints and muscles (causes arthritis), headaches behind the eyes, insomnia, dry cough, hoarse voice (comes and goes). . . . .
Some drugs can cause irritation of the vegas nerve which can radiate pain into the teeth from the TMJ joints. Mepron did this to me. I also had heart palpitations and indigestion (heartburn) with it. Try taking an antacid if you think this might be it.
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