Best Dental Visit Of Her Life

May 12th, 2009 Aden Posted in Medical No Comments »

Quintacential FaceBook Shot

MySpace poses make me grimance.
Or maybe it’s my childhood dental memories.

Today I took my daughter for molar tooth extraction attempt #2 and it was magical. Dr. Lance Lambert did a wonderful job. My daughter didn’t even know the tooth was out. I wish he could be my dentist.

It’s so important for children to have a good Dentist to prevent bad experiences that can imprint for a lifetime. At Glen Ellyn Pediatric Dentistry, they have some of the best.

Their domain name also rocks!

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Sedation Dentistry

December 4th, 2007 Aden Posted in Medical No Comments »

Gassed

Today, I recieved a root canal while sucking on the nitrous oxide pipe.
In my opinion, Sedation Dentistry is the only way to fly.

Dr. Gibbs, DuPage County’s High-Tech Dentist, did a great job. Besides being pain free, I like the fact that I can get all my mouth work done by the same tooth mechanic. At Smile Glen Ellyn, it’s a one stop shop for all your dentistry needs including oral surgery. For comfort, I recommend the sedation. ;)

The Doc uses a computer controlled “Novocaine” delivery system called the WAND®. It represents the first major technological advance in anesthetic delivery since the syringe was first invented nearly one hundred fifty years ago.

The Wand

Discomfort from a dental shot is mostly due to the feeling of pressure created by the flow of dental anesthetic. The Wand regulates the flow rate and pressure of the anesthetic solution and delivers it more precisely than ever before possible. It rocks for the shots.

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Anterior Cervical Discectomy

October 31st, 2006 Aden Posted in Medical 2 Comments »

Spine x-rays

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Some of you may have noticed that the number of posts dropped off on the Shures Network on or around the middle of August. This was about the time the pain hit that eventually turned into an anterior cervical discectomy.

I woke up one morning with lower neck / shoulder pain on the left side. At first I thought I had slept in an awkward position and that after a day or two it would go away. After two weeks of not getting any better, I had to go see a Doctor. The pain was driving me crazy. X-rays were taken showing nothing abnormal and pain medication (Tramadol) was prescribed.

Two more weeks went by with a progression of pain to include the forearm and top of the hand. By this time, numbness in the index finger and loss of muscle function in the tricep had also developed. A MRI was scheduled and a referral to a spine specialist was made.

MRI

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When the Doctors looked at the MRI results, a massive disc herniation was discovered between the C6-C7 vertebrae. Surgery was immediately scheduled. Do not pass go or get to first try conservative physical therapy, go straight to under the knife.

The surgery entailed removing the affected disc and protruding material and installing a bone graft to fill the void. A titanium plate and screws were installed on top to hold everything in place.

Titanium Pate & Screws

Post op, 2 weeks were spent recuperating off work in a soft-collar neck brace. Since the surgery, all of the pre-op paralysis and numbness symptoms are gone. And most of the pain is also now gone and continuing to diminish daily.

Cost of surgery: $32,000 – 1 day stay

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