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<blockquote data-quote="dawntomorn" data-source="post: 80213" data-attributes="member: 20298"><p>I'm not sure if poor teeth alignment is a contributing factor in TN, but I agree that it can affect and cause intense pain in the entire face, that includes the teeth and jaw. I really feel bad to those who are undergoing this kind of problem. I know that this can be treated and you can consult your doctor about it. There are medications and also surgical options, however it also depends on the severity of TN since it can be unresponsive to treatments.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.DENTIST-SUNNYVALE.COM">Dentistry Sunnyvale</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawntomorn, post: 80213, member: 20298"] I'm not sure if poor teeth alignment is a contributing factor in TN, but I agree that it can affect and cause intense pain in the entire face, that includes the teeth and jaw. I really feel bad to those who are undergoing this kind of problem. I know that this can be treated and you can consult your doctor about it. There are medications and also surgical options, however it also depends on the severity of TN since it can be unresponsive to treatments. <a href="http://www.DENTIST-SUNNYVALE.COM">Dentistry Sunnyvale</a> [/QUOTE]
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