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Dental bone graft, scared out of my mind URGENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 553398"><p>I'm not feeling well in general because of the low grade fevers. I can only do one thing a day, because I get over heated and over tired.</p><p>The dentist removed my stiches on Friday and I told him about the S. Syndrome and he seemed worried, but offered no thoughts.</p><p>He had his assistant take copious notes of our conversation...more worried perhaps about "other things," than my good health.</p><p>I can't find much about this on line, but did see that it is almost always inappropriate to put in a graft immediately after an extraction. The extraction was done due to suspected infection and no time was give to allow it to heal.</p><p>My regular doctor took 16 (all total) vials of blood. I took blood cultures and the preliminary report looks ok.</p><p><strong>Does anyone know if blood work shows no infection, if you could still have an infection in your mouth?</strong></p><p><strong></strong>I hope this doesn't offend anyone, but I have been shocked at the unprofessionalism and greed by the dental profession. I have had one problem after another by dentists over the last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 553398"] I'm not feeling well in general because of the low grade fevers. I can only do one thing a day, because I get over heated and over tired. The dentist removed my stiches on Friday and I told him about the S. Syndrome and he seemed worried, but offered no thoughts. He had his assistant take copious notes of our conversation...more worried perhaps about "other things," than my good health. I can't find much about this on line, but did see that it is almost always inappropriate to put in a graft immediately after an extraction. The extraction was done due to suspected infection and no time was give to allow it to heal. My regular doctor took 16 (all total) vials of blood. I took blood cultures and the preliminary report looks ok. [B]Does anyone know if blood work shows no infection, if you could still have an infection in your mouth? [/B]I hope this doesn't offend anyone, but I have been shocked at the unprofessionalism and greed by the dental profession. I have had one problem after another by dentists over the last year. [/QUOTE]
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