I have an appt to remove a piece of tooth heading south in my mandible, surrounded by large cyst. In addition, I have a piece of mercury amalgam lodged in the maxillary bone following incomplete removal. During this terrifying ordeal, a huge amount of maxillary bone was simply drilled away, unbeknown to me. Several dentists have said the foreign body is not a problem, but I do have an unresolved facial lesion directly above the area, spreading almost 2cm in dia. on my cheek. This has been biopsied and results are "inconclusive". I have spent 4 years begging doctors and dentists to PLEASE associate the facial red spot with the dental pathology. They cannot lose face, so NO ONE IS WILLING TO ADMIT IT. I have had to book myself an expensive Cavitat treatment to get yet another opinion. Please can you tell me if an MRI will BE MORE DEFINITIVE THAN A CAVITAT? I just cannot lose any more money. Incidentally, the facial redness appeared the morning after the UL6 erupted and my face swelled up for 48hrs. This was 4 yrs ago and I am STILL trying to get resolution on the facial redness. The patch erupts in small red pinpricks in different positions on the patch, every couple of weeks, with regularity. These do not produce any exudate, and the patch has not repsonded to anti-fungal, Metronidazole etc., anti-biotics. WHY ISN'T ANYONE SMELLING THE COFFEE? I suspect fear and trepidation!
Desperate I am not any more; disappointed and resigned now, yes.!!
Although it is difficult to be certain without seeing you clinically and evaluating the radiographs, I would probably agree with your oral & maxillofacial surgeon and not lose any sleep over this. Particularly because you did not complete endodontic treatment for that tooth and the lesion or infection that was there in the first place probably never resolved.
All the best,
DrT
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