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Stefan_Wood
29th December 2011, 16:17
Right let's start, when i was little i had a filling and it never went well he drilled to far down and touched the nerve so ever since then ive been having alot of pain when the season changes and get a abscess above my tooth. So about a year ago i had a root canal filling and a nice white crown put over the top but it's still not right im still getting these abscesses but this time they dont come with any pain as the nerve has been removed.
What should i do ?
Tooth removed = Problem solved but teeth wont stay perfectly straight for long after that.
Redo a root canal = Problem still may occur.
Any1 else had problem's and advice would be helpful.
P.s all the cool story bro's fuck off
Thank's
Tommo87
29th December 2011, 16:28
An apiceoctomy is an option as is an extraction then a denture/implant/bridge.
Stefan_Wood
29th December 2011, 16:38
An apiceoctomy is an option as is an extraction then a denture/implant/bridge.
Apiceoctomy look's painfull so would have to give that a skip, heard about the bridge but if that goes wrong you have lost a perfectly good tooth. Implant is a good option tho.
Thanks alot
Manu
29th December 2011, 16:45
simple: find another dentist. He probably did not clean the plaque and bacteria before doing all that crap.
Tommo87
29th December 2011, 16:48
An implant will set you back roughly £2k per tooth, and as for a bridge it'd probably be supported by two teeth as this will spread the load better. You'd be totally numb for the apiceoctomy so shouldn't really feel anything and it'd probably be one of the first things a dentist would recommend as it preserves your tooth the best. Also if you are a denplan or NHS patient you'd probably get it free/as part of your payment plan where as the others you'd have to pay for unless you're exempt on the NHS then the only one you'd pay for is the implant as these are only done on a private scheme.
kclipston
29th December 2011, 17:07
The same thing happened to me when i was about 9 they took the tooth out and havent had a problem since, also it hasnt effected my other teeth in any way :y:
Stefan_Wood
29th December 2011, 17:15
simple: find another dentist. He probably did not clean the plaque and bacteria before doing all that crap.
I was in the chair for a long time and this dentist has good review's who im with so ile probly stick with him.
An implant will set you back roughly £2k per tooth, and as for a bridge it'd probably be supported by two teeth as this will spread the load better. You'd be totally numb for the apiceoctomy so shouldn't really feel anything and it'd probably be one of the first things a dentist would recommend as it preserves your tooth the best. Also if you are a denplan or NHS patient you'd probably get it free/as part of your payment plan where as the others you'd have to pay for unless you're exempt on the NHS then the only one you'd pay for is the implant as these are only done on a private scheme.
Luckily ive just gone back to college so all my dental fee's are paid for, ile have a word with my dentist after new year about this Apiceoctomy then.
Thank's
The same thing happened to me when i was about 9 they took the tooth out and havent had a problem since, also it hasnt effected my other teeth in any way :y:
So you would reccoment having it out then mate ?
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