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Can dental injections cause a crash?

Kati

Patient in training
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Pain after a bad root canal lasted a couple days to a week for me and subsided. That one tooth gave the dentist a whole lot of trouble as it bled and bled, so it took a bit longer for the root to heal.

It would depend on how bad the problem was- and whether there were complications.
 
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426
Location
southeast asia
Worth noting about the NO. I also read other people had a seizure from it, pass out, etc. Though they dont have cfs.
I thought twilight anesthesia is a good option. But the NO thing questioned me.
 

Johnmac

Senior Member
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756
Location
Cambodia
I know nothing about epinephrine, sorry.

But installing or replacing amalgam fillings can definitely stir up mercury, which makes its way through your saliva & mouth mucosal membrane into your bloodstream, organs & brain. Even when removal is done 'safely' this often seems to occur to some degree.

Dr Cutler, the expert on mercury chelation, began his research after getting amalgam fillings caused his health to collapse. (He eventually fixed it by devising a protocol for removing the mercury from the body - which has subsequently helped thousands of people.)