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Ask your Neurologist for medication so that you can relax at the dentist's chair. 

Richard cg for Anita





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From:	      Steve Rack <[log in to unmask]>

Date:	      Sun, 2 Nov 2008 00:33:46 
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: dentist


Hi folks
I'm wondering if anyone has  any advice about getting a new filling. 
The last time I had a cavity was well before my Pd diagnosis.  My 
first attempt to fill a molar ended quickly because I had some very 
robust tremors going on. We tried again next day but this time the 
problem was my tongue! Every time the dentist started drilling I felt 
like my windpipe was closed off and I couldn't breathe. The dental 
assistant tried mightily to hold  my tongue out of the way it was 
"too strong" for her. I have lots of fillings and I've never had 
problems with dentists in the past.
The only problem I've had in the past was a need to swallow very 
often. I wonder if novocaine is the culprit.
Any suggestions?
-- 
Steve in VT

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