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Mercury induced Neuropathy caused by Dental Treatment?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 11, 2025 | Replies (6)

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I have CVI, Vericose Veins and Peripheral neuropathy, I also suffer from teeth pain with dental infection ruled out. I was told by one dental specialist that I had too much dental work. My understanding is any kind dental work can cause nerve damage including shifting of teeth. Don’t know which dental work caused the chronic bout of pain but it is awful. Wondering as I read the issues of others, can all this nerve pain be connected?

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@dougajoi

I am convinced that dental work can either trigger or be the last straw to an maybe unnoticed preexisting condition and cause neuropathy.

What I have found out in my years of trying to find pain relief for my chronic neuropathy pain is that the nervous system and especially the brain is highly complex. The incredibly complex physical and chemical pathways are intricately sensitive. Any curcuit "block" can throw of the system.

I think that is why it so difficult even for medical professionals to find answers, diagnoses and most importantly find the right treatment. Trial and error seems the only hope. Some patients are lucky. So far, I am not one of them.

I hope you will be!