Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Will tramadol effect the numbing effect at the dentist?

Cedar Hills<br/>
i am going to the dentist next week, for a couple of fillings, and at the moment i take approx, 400g of <i>tramadol</i> each day, i cognize they are morphine base, but hand down they effect the way the clyster works at conventionalism dentist, to numb my gum.<br/>
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Loretto<br/>
Your dentist will need to know of your use of and dosage of <i>Tramadol</i> because he will most well-suited have to depress the amount high-born anesthetic provided afar you. Call your surgeon ~'s office and ask ahead of time for specific instructions.<br/>
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Minnie<br/>
I also take 400 MG's...please don't tell me you take 400 grams, that's death. But just tell your dentist and he will adjust everything accordingly. I have chronic pain and I've taken trams for 3 years and have been to the dentist. i don't tell them I take them and they usually serve up a prescription for 30 Vicodin. Sad to say the combination is not good. Heavy breathing, which is called respiratory depression, and trouble swallowing. Just tell the man what you take and it'll be fine. It won't necessarily help with the numbing effect really, the numbing effect is from medication fired directly into your gum line.<br/>
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Progreso Lakes<br/>
I would have hoped that your dentist would have checked your medical history against your notes when you went for a check up. But he needs to know that you are taking it and for what condition and it is important that you tell him how many you took for your last dose and when so he can adjust or change the drug he uses. <br/>
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