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Burning Mouth Syndrome or Zirconia Allergy

Posted on April 30, 2025 by writeradmin.

I had a zirconia crown placed. Not only was the appointment itself a bit of a nightmare, but ever since the appointment I have had burning in my mouth. It reminded me a bit of when I was on chemo, only without the sores. My dentist said there are no allergies to zirconia so he doesn’t believe that is the problem. I’ve been to two different ENTs. The first one ruled out acid reflux, but could not figure out what was going on. The second one thought it might be burning mouth syndrome, but said we don’t know the cause of it. Is it possible they’re all wrong and this really is an allergy? I need more dental work, but am terrified to move forward without knowing what the cause of this problem is.

Evelyn


Dear Evelyn,

Woman covering her mouth

I don’t think it is wise of your dentist to say there are no zirconia allergies. The human body is very unique and even when something is very biocompatible, like zirconia, there could always be someone whose body doesn’t deal well with it. There was a dentist who wrote about some zirconia allergies, but while he posted about it, there is no documentation on the case itself. This makes me wonder if it is just something he heard about instead of witnessed.

You could go to an allergist to get checked for a zirconia allergy, but I am leaning toward agreeing with the second ENT that you are dealing with burning mouth syndrome. While it has been said there is no known cause for this, there have been clear signs that it is related to dental anxiety. Many patients who’ve experienced these symptoms also documented either having dental anxiety to begin with or a traumatic dental appointment that led to the anxiety. As you’d mentioned a traumatic appointment, this makes me think that would be the most likely cause for you.

The good news is that there is a solution to this. My suggestion is that you avail yourself of dental sedation for your needed dental work. I think your anxiety is going to be too high for simply using nitrous oxide. Instead, I’d like you to use oral conscious sedation. If your dentist does not offer that, then I would switch to someone who does.

You have needed dental work and you don’t want to end up with a dental emergency because of your past experiences. Using oral conscious sedation will relax you enough that you could even sleep through the appointment if you wanted to. It can completely change your life.

This blog is brought to you by Lexington, KY Dentist Dr. James E. Williams.

Filed Under: Sedation Dentist Tagged With: Burning Mouth Syndrome, dental anxiety, dental fear, oral conscious sedation, sleep dentistry, zirconia allergy, zirconia crowns

Do I Need an Oral Surgeon to Remove this Tooth?

Posted on January 31, 2025 by writeradmin.

I had a molar that was bothering me. It took me a while to get to the dentist. I waited until the pain was too much. He did a root canal treatment. I did not go back to get the crown. I guess you’ve figured out by now that I avoid dentists. It never seems to go well when I go. No offense, but I think you people like causing pain sometimes. Anyway, once again the pain became more than I could deal with so I went to see a different dentist. He said the tooth is infected and too far gone. His suggestion is that I extract the tooth. He asked me if I wanted to do with an oral surgeon instead of with the dentist. I’m torn. A surgeon would put me to sleep. But, that’s a lot of money. He also said there is a lot of bone, which makes me think that maybe it will be trickier. What do you think?

Adam


Dear Adam,

Woman asleep in the dental chair

I don’t like the predicament that this dentist put you in. He hints that it is tricky without giving you any details? That is not what a dentist normally does. It makes me wonder if it is the dentist who is not used to doing these type of extractions and is trying to scare you into seeing someone else. Another possibility is there is something else going on but he just is a bad dentist at explaining things.

Normally, these type of extractions are fine being done at a dentist’s office. My suggestion is that you get a second opinion, but when you do, make certain that you see a sedation dentist. You are not alone in having dental anxiety. As a result, you avoid the dentist, which leads to a more painful appointment.

Dental sedation can give you pain-free appointments, which can get you on the right track with your oral health and help you to have dental care which doesn’t make you want to avoid the dentist. It honestly changes lives. Make sure that whoever you consult offers oral conscious sedation which is a stronger type of sedation for those with severe anxiety.

Once your tooth is extracted, you really will need to replace it. If you don’t, the adjacent teeth will shift or tip into the open space, which will throw off your bite. The best tooth replacement would be a dental implant.

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Filed Under: Sedation Dentist Tagged With: dental anxiety, dental fear, dental implant, tooth extraction, tooth replacements

After Three Appointments, My Dentist Still Can’t Get Me Numb

Posted on June 29, 2024 by writeradmin.

I have a serious problem. I’m dealing with a rather challenging tooth infection that needs to be treated. I’m currently living off of antibiotics and pain killers, but these will not last forever. Unfortunately, even though I have had three different appointments with my dentist, he has been completely unable to get me numb enough to get any treatment done. I’m about to the point where I’m going to see an oral surgeon in order to get the tooth removed, but I was hoping to save the tooth. Do you know why I cannot go numb? At each appointment, he has given me a minimum of five shots of Novocain and none of it them has worked.

Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Avery


Dear Avery,

Woman asleep from dental sedation

I am sorry that you have had these experiences. This probably hasn’t made your desire to go to the dentist any better. Bear in mind I have not examined you, however, I believe I do know what is happening as well as a solution for the problem.

Most people are at least a little anxious when it comes to going to the dentist. That anxiety drives up your metabolism. In some patients, this results in it reducing or, in more extreme cases, completely burning up any effectiveness of the numbing medication. This is very likely what is happening to you. Then, the more bad experiences you had with it the higher your anxiety got.

I am going to suggest that you see a sedation dentist. They can provide you with a medication that will help you to relax, thereby getting the numbing medication to do its job. There are different levels of sedation available, the lowest is nitrous oxide and when your procedure is over, you can go right back to your day with no problems. However, given your recent experiences, I feel you are going to need something stronger. I would try oral conscious sedation. This is very strong. So strong that you will need someone to drive you to and from your dental appointment as well as stay with you for a few hours after your appointment to ensure that you are lucid and steady on your feet. The good news is that you will be so relaxed that, not only will you have an anxiety-free and pain-free dental appointment, but you are very likely to sleep through your entire appointment.

I would consider your situation a dental emergency. Don’t stay with this dentist. Get to one who can give you sedation so you can get the treatment you need before this becomes a life-threatening situation.

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Filed Under: Sedation Dentist Tagged With: dental anxiety, dental fear, emergency dentist, nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, tooth infection

Can Novocaine Make You Tremble?

Posted on June 30, 2022 by writeradmin.

A friend of mine had to have a crown placed and they gave her novocaine. She said it caused her to shake and tremble. I’ve never heard of that before. Could she be allergic to this? If so, is there an alternative?

Percy

Dear Percy,

Person hiding behind a chair in fear

You seem like a good friend who cares to be writing on her behalf. While there is some Epinephrine in Novocain, I do not think there is enough of it in the medication to cause the reaction you are describing. In fact, there is more Epiniephrine in her body naturally than she would have received during treatment. The most likely cause of her reaction is dental anxiety.  She may not even realize she is dealing with anxiety. The good news is there is a solution which can completely relax her at all future dental appointments.

Your friend will need to find a dentist who offers dental sedation. There are different levels of sedation and I always recommend using the lowest level necessary. If all she needs to do is get a bit relaxed before her appointment, nitrous oxide may be all she needs. This is administered by a nose piece and has the benefit of allowing her to drive herself to and from her appointment as well as go about her day as she normally would when things are completed.

If her anxiety is too strong for that, then she will require oral conscious sedation. This is administered by a pill. However, it is really strong. In fact, it is so strong that she will need someone to help her get to and from her dental appointment as well as stay with her for a few hours afterward until she is steady on her feet again.

Let your friend know about these options and I doubt she’ll have that kind of reaction again.

This blog is brought to you by Lexington Kentucky Dentist Dr. John Weaver.

 

Filed Under: Sedation Dentist Tagged With: dental fear, nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, shaking at the dentist

This Patient NEEDS a Second Opinion

Posted on June 19, 2020 by writeradmin.

I went to a dentist after starting to have some jaw pain on and off. I don’t have a regular dentist, I’m ashamed to admit. I seem to have a problem with dentists. They give me the heebie-jeebies. No offense. When I got there, he did an x-ray and found a tooth, that already had a filling, now had decay underneath. He said there isn’t enough tooth to save, so he wants me to come back and get an extraction then either a dental bridge or dental implant. I don’t have to tell you again how I feel about dentists. Is there another option?

Humphrey

Dear Humphrey,

Woman grabbing her jaw in pain, in need of an emergency dentist

Bear in mind I haven’t seen you, but what the dentist you went to is saying doesn’t ring true to me. First, you just started having pain. By what he described the pain would have shown up earlier and been much more severe. Second, if the decay were that severe, he wouldn’t need an x-ray to tell you that. It is even very likely that your filing will have fallen out completely. Thirdly I’m going to suggest you get a second opinion from another dentist.

When you do that, please be certain it is a blind second opinion. What I mean by that is you don’t tell the second opinion dentist who originally diagnosed you or what he said. Just tell him the symptoms and let him draw his own conclusions. That way there will be no bias in his diagnosis.

A Word about Your Dental Anxiety

You are not alone in your heebie-jeebies, and no, I’m not offended. Because of that, I’d like you to see a dentist who offers dental sedation options. This way, for whatever treatment you actually do need, it can be an anxiety-free and pain-free appointment for you.

I have found, in my use of dental sedation, that patients with dental anxiety have their life has been changed. They are able to get to the dentist regularly without any dread. I’d start with nitrous oxide which will relax you but not require you to have someone drive you to or from your appointment.

If you find, you need something stronger, than I would suggest oral conscious sedation. This is quite strong so in addition to driving you to and from your appointment, they will also need to stay with you afterward until you are lucid and steady on your feet again. The good news about such a strong relaxant is you will most likely sleep through your entire appointment.

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Filed Under: Emergency Dentist Tagged With: dental anxiety, dental fear, jaw pain, sedation dentist, tooth infection

Dentist or Oral Surgeon for Extractions?

Posted on September 13, 2019 by writeradmin.

I have a terrible fear of the dentist and pretty much only go when I need a tooth pulled. I’m 50 years old and missing a large number of teeth at this point and feel like I need to get dentures. Do I go to a dentist or an oral surgeon for that?

Ben

Dear Ben,

dentures versus dental implants

I’m sorry for the struggles you’ve encountered. Many times, when someone is dealing with dental anxiety it is a result of trauma in the past with a dentist, often in childhood. This causes many patients to only go in for treatment when they have a dental emergency, such as you’ve done.

I would go to the dentist who is going to do the dentures for the extractions. If you go to two practitioners, one for the extractions and one for the dentures, there will need to be perfect communication. Denture preparation is something most dentists know how to do.

Because of your dental anxiety, I’m going to suggest you use a dentist who has sleep dentistry available. This will allow you to get your dental work done without any anxiety. In fact, if you want, you can nap through the entire procedure.

A Danger with Dentures

Before you settle on dentures, I want you aware of what you’re getting into. Even the best fitting dentures will reduce chewing capacity by 50%. The dentures for your top arch are held in by suction and the bottom ones just sit on the ridge of your jawbone. This is where the biggest problem arises.

When your teeth are removed, your body recognizes you no longer have any teeth roots. In an effort to be efficient, it resorbs the minerals in your jawbone to use elsewhere in your body. This causes your jawbone to slowly shrink. Eventually, you won’t have enough jawbone left to support your denture. This is known as facial collapse. Because of your young age, this is especially important for you.

The Solution to Facial Collapse

The best way to prevent facial collapse is to have dental implants placed in your jaw. These will mimic the roots of your teeth and let your body know you still need the bone to retain teeth. With about four to six implants you can anchor dentures to them. These are known as implant overdentures and will completely eliminate the problems caused by dentures.

This blog is brought to you by Lexington, KY Dentist Dr. John Weaver.

Filed Under: Sedation Dentist Tagged With: dental anxiety, dental fear, dental implants, Dentures, Implant overdentures, implant supported dentures, oral conscious sedation, oral surgeon, sleep dentistry, tooth extractions

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