Indirectly, yes. Bell's Palsy is one of many herpes secondary conditions that come about during an immuno-compromised condition. A tooth infection is certainly one of those that can cause the virus to come out of its dormant state.
Anecdotally, patients have reported dental work as a trigger.
Doubtful, as this is not a very serious disorder and shouldn't cause missing work.
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Your insurance is good for any work you have done from this point forward. It does not cover work that was performed prior to having the insurance.
You should know how much the dental work is going to cost. You should know how much of it your insurance is going to cover, and how much you have to pay yourself. Dental work can get very expensive.
No.Answer:Bell's palsy is a paralysis of the facial nerve resulting in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. Nothing in its causes, symptoms or impact would preclude flying.
"Caries" is a synonym for dental cavities. Arrested caries are cavities that have been stopped from developing further by having the appropriate dental work done on them.
The proper Demerol dosage for a child having dental work is NONE. Any clinician considering administering Demerol to a child for dentistry should really find a new profession, one which does not involve treating people.
You can receive dental treatments by going to an accredited dental school that offers dental care by their dentists in training. You can save as much as 60% by receiving your dental treatments this way and it is often much cheaper than having dental insurance.
Yes. Bell's Palsy is not a serious condition in and of itself. The only real complication can come from your eye not closing all of the way, your cornea drying out and you requiring a cornea transplant.
How can I reduce facial swelling after having implants placed on left hand side of face?
As a physical therapist, I have found using a galvanic stimulator as part of patient's home program with focused oral motor muscle exercises has been beneficial to regain functional facial movement.
A dental job can offer perks that other jobs may miss out on. Free or reduced cost dental care may be one of the chief benefits. Flexible office hours and casual work environments can be another benefit.