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Posted at 11:50 AM on Nov 13, 2008 by anneliese, #36535
I am a healthy 58 yr old woman. On May 20 2008, I went to the dentist to have two small fillings done. At the time of the shot I experienced what felt as though I had received an electrical jolt because the shot hit my nerve. This jolt radiated down to my ovaries. I complained to the dentist instantly. Right after the visit I started noticing that my hair was thinning. On June 17, 2008 at my normal hair appointment I commented to the beautician that my hair was thinning. On June 27, 2008 at the second visit to the dentist I experience the same problem from the shot and again told the dentist of problem. By July 18th I noticed some extreme hair loss in two locations on my scalp. I pointed out my hair loss condition to the Dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic on July 18, 2008 he referred me to a hair loss specialist. On September 2, 2008 I meet the specialist she stated that the hair loss was caused by some extreme stress to my system. I told her about the dental work and my reaction to the injection. She said that could have been the catalyst that started this problem. The doctor said if there is some "shock to the system", as many as 70% of the scalp hairs are then shed in large numbers about 1 to 2 months after the "shock". This sudden increase in hair loss, usually described as the hair coming out in handfuls is called acute telogen effluvium. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
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Reply 6 months ago on May 05, 2009 by dentalassistant, #19542

The side effects you are describing has absolutely nothing to do with Septocaine! I am a dental assistant, on a daily basis we use septocaine. we see on average 8 patients a day and have been using Septocaine for 5 years. No one has ever had any reaction to it, even minor. you sound like a complete hypochondriact! I am sure the dentist does not miss you as a patient.

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Reply 6 months ago on May 06, 2009 by anneliese, #19572

I lost a 3 Sq. In patch hair in my scalp it was diagnosed at the Cleveland Clinic by the heads of Dermatology and an Anesthesiology both have seen cases like mind that was cause by a doctor or a dentist hitting a nerve, they both said that the any nerve which is part of the central nervous system can cause this type of trauma. It took me 6 months for the hair to re-grow and get back to normal. Thanks for calling me a complete hypochondriac! Ps you did not spell it right I guess that you’re a very unhappy person and we still see our dentist. And he loves me and my family. So go back cleaning plaque and handing out those toothbrushes.  Jackass

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Reply 6 months ago on May 09, 2009 by dentalassistant, #19666

you are still an idiot, and although you go to the same dentist i am sure he just dreads seeing you. PS i dont clean plaque and hand out toothbrushes. i am a dental assistant, i work side by side with the dentist. as for being unhappy, no i have a great head of hair!

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