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What Causes Pain On That Side After Dental Treatment?

Hi , I have fibromyalgia , and I had lost of dental work done , and few days after , I stared to have pain on my side where I had all he work done , it comes and goes , sometimes travels to different pars of my body , can this be fibromyalgia flareup on my face ?
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
hello thanks for consulting at hcm..
certain oral pain may be present because of fibromyalgia,,

so what type of dental work did you get done, was it crown placement or scaling??

Either ways going for a review with your treating dentist would solve the problem,, if for eg high bite because of the crown,, he will trim the high point on the occlusal surface..

Also you need to review about the fibromyalgia also with your treating doctor,,

In the mean time you could take analgesics like paracetomol if you are not allergic to it,,to relieve you of the pain,,

hope it helps,,take care
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hello thanks for consulting at hcm.. certain oral pain may be present because of fibromyalgia,, so what type of dental work did you get done, was it crown placement or scaling?? Either ways going for a review with your treating dentist would solve the problem,, if for eg high bite because of the crown,, he will trim the high point on the occlusal surface.. Also you need to review about the fibromyalgia also with your treating doctor,, In the mean time you could take analgesics like paracetomol if you are not allergic to it,,to relieve you of the pain,, hope it helps,,take care