← Return to healing Trigeminal Neuralgic Pain (TNP) caused by molar extraction?

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Hello @earthmama007, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @delia74 and others. I've had that experience with a dentist twisting and turning a bad molar to extract it with what seemed like an eternity to get it out. He showed me the tooth after it was out and the roots were twisted at the bottom which made it hard to extract. I was fortunate that the pain was gone within a day or two so I know it must really be difficult for you with the lasting Trigeminal Neuralgic Pain.

You might find it helpful to scan through the other discussions on Trigeminal Neuralgia to see what other members have shared - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/?search=Trigeminal%20Neuralgia.

Have you thought about seeking help at a teaching hospital or major health facility like Mayo Clinic?

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Replies to "Hello @earthmama007, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @delia74 and others...."

Thank you for the warm welcome, it's good to be in a support group where people actually respond 🙂
Yes, it definitely felt like an eternity- I constantly think about how I should have told her to STOP!!! I had no idea how fatally serious (can get necrosis and die!) extractions can be, and that there are other options (like peizo), and implants should go in at the same time!
Anyway, the roots of my tooth cracked, but NO ONE can see them on any scan. so this is worrisome. Where are the roots???
You are extremely fortunate!
honestly, I have seen all specialists in the western medical (non-holistic) practices, and they are clueless. they don't even acknowledge cavitations, which I thought this could be, but apparently it's not. You would think if any of them were worth their salt they would've figured out the reason for me pain by now.
Thanks for the link, will have a look 🙂