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Message started by black on Sep 18th, 2009 at 5:39am

Title: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by black on Sep 18th, 2009 at 5:39am
Hi all.

i was wondering if you ever have this short of pain in this tooth along with the shadows or even during crisis.
I am right sided ch and this right lateral incisor is also affected with some short of apin like electrical wave.
Does the trigeminal nerve reach there too?
One day these damn nerve roots may also reach our (basket)balls?  :P

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Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by black on Sep 18th, 2009 at 5:41am
without morning coffee
where you see apin means pain  :D

Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by black on Sep 19th, 2009 at 7:20am
:(

Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by seaworthy on Sep 19th, 2009 at 8:58am
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Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by MattyAA on Sep 19th, 2009 at 9:34am
CH affects trigeminal nerve, so teeth, nose, cheeks, ears,forehead,eyes, whole frontal face can be affected by pain in worst case : /

I red people even saying that pain starts  in the upper part of their mouth and ending in the back of their head where occipital nerve covers head.

Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by Redd on Sep 19th, 2009 at 9:35am
Yes Black, Cluster pain can stray down into the teeth.  Many people have had teeth pulled thinking they were the cause of the fierce pain before being correctly DX. 


Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by boxcorner on Sep 19th, 2009 at 12:09pm
Apparently my mother's trigeminal nerve, or branch(es) of it was(were) cut.  I was offered this 'treatment' by an ENT specialist at a London hospital, but fortunately my wife persuaded me to decline.  Regrettably, over the years, I agreed to have a number teeth pulled out, plus three sinus operations.  I trod a long and tortuous road before reaching CCH diagnosis.  I hope others manage to get their diagnoses and proper treatment more quickly.  I wish I had discovered this website lot sooner, too!

Title: Re: Lateral incisor moondancing
Post by black on Sep 21st, 2009 at 4:41am
I hear you boxcorner(welcome here by the way)

Me too i ve the two upper molars pulled out as the cause for these headaches in  a surgery a long time ago.
Thanks for your replies everyone, are more welcomed than you can imagine.
I know the teeth can be affected somehow but the last two days i ve been in hell with constant shadows and crisis and these replies that there are others too know what i am talking about keeps my sanity around.
I think bad days are coming on.
Fed up with this crap

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