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  • Mar 27, 2009, 02:20 PM
    tattoodtwin
    Infected back tooth related to stomach pain?
    First let me say, I'm a big chicken when it comes to dentists. Many bad experiences. My lower back tooth is infected again. Hard to bite down. Don't believe it's abcessed. I don't feel any swelling, but the last time it was infected, I went to a dentist and I got an antibiotic to get rid of the infection. I was supposed to go back to have it pulled... and didn't. It comes and goes, the infection under the tooth goes up and down making it hard to bite down on that side. I rinse, floss good back there etc. Trouble is, for 1-2 weeks, I've been having stomach pain. I have IBS anyway, but it's been worse. I had an abdominal/pelvic CT scan this week and showed minor diverticulosis. Doctor today gave me an anti spasm drug called Chlordiazepoxide and Clidinum, a benzo used to treat spastic colon and other intestinal problems. Since this tooth is infected again, can that infection go into my stomach and cause these problems or make my IBS worse? I'm at my wits end because I can't miss any more work. Can the tooth be making these problems? HELP!
  • Mar 27, 2009, 07:18 PM
    Amir1981

    A necrotic tooth can lead to potentially FATAL conditions... usually by rapid swelling causing airway obstruction (google "Ludwigs angina", and "cavernous sinus thrombosis") If you know what is good for you you'll get that tooth pulled or get a root canal. There is a lot of research linking dental health and systemic health, but I doubt the two are related. You can get sedated, either by oral medications, inhalation (laughing gas), or intravenous sedation if you are that nervous.
  • Mar 28, 2009, 06:08 PM
    flossie

    I totally agree with Amir. Get to the dentist and have the tooth removed ASAP. I also doubt that the infected tooth is the cause of your stomach troubles.
  • Jun 17, 2012, 03:56 PM
    anndy
    Something is the cause-its not luck! I cured my IBS by getting some sick teeth pulled and the IBS just went away.
    If the cause isn't your dental infection what is it? Not that it matter-dental infections are terrible for health-pull it
  • Dec 21, 2012, 11:33 PM
    shocknawe
    I agree with anndy something is causing your stomach issue and would almost bet its your teeth! I have bad teeth and ever since the teeth have went bad starting haviong stomach issues as well!
  • Dec 23, 2012, 09:13 AM
    Ken Stephens
    Teeth that get infected like this are much more trouble than they are worth. I had issues with several upper teeth for 25 years and although it was manageable, I always would get flare ups and I wondered what effect all of that had on my health. My dentist told me that if I get them pulled and get an upper denture I won't believe how much healthier I'd be, and it's not that I was in poor health anyway, mostly annoying infections here and there.

    Well we got to the point where I had absolutely no choice and had to get dentures. If you've never had this done it's very hard to explain how much it sucks to have a big piece of hard plastic in your mouth all the time but I feel so damn good now without those bad teeth that it's more than worth it. I'm not talking about my mouth which is still sore and adjusting to these things, I'm talking about feeling great overall.

    It's well documented that your oral health can really affect your general health, and basically if you have issues here your body is always fighting this stuff and you can't help but feel at least somewhat ill. So this is something you definitely want to take into account and weigh the health benefits of these procedures into your decision making.
  • Aug 18, 2013, 10:40 PM
    Duke_Nukem1
    What's the name of or tital of the oral sedation as I'm a big wuss o needles and with I puke or feel pain

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