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    What do you think, should I keep it?

    I have this stupid tooth! Urrgh! I am thinking of just pulling it out. With the help of a dentist of course.


    I had a filling in it. I guess some saliva got underneath the filling and caused an infection. This was one month after I gave birth. It was the WORST pain ever! I would rather be in labor a gazillion more times with no epidural than to endure that kind of pain again.

    So I went to the dentist and they prescribed antibiotics. They started a root canal but it was so infected even after 24 shots of novacain I could still feel it. I don't know if any of you know this but the numbing meds doctors have are a lot stronger than your dentist. I went to the dentist twice to get numbed.

    Well they said it would take 4 visits to finish my root canal. But it takes about 3 months to get an appointment! They seriously need to rethink how they work. So they killed a littl ebit of the root but couldn't finish because it hurt so bad. It also smelled like death too.

    So they put a temporary filling in. Then I was eating a fish stick and my tooth broke. I am thinking of just having it pulled because I am so sick and tired of it! I can't get an appointment unti APRIL and I do not want to wait that long. It bugs the cr@# out of me. It is sharp and always cuts my gums because it's half broken and the only thing that is keepingit together is the temporary filling which is a YEAR old. If that breaks my root will be exposed and I won't be able to eat or anything. So what should I do? Should I just wait and have a root canal finished or risk having it break and pain and just have it pulled? It's really annoying!
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    Ask your doctor for a recommendation of another office that could get it done sooner. Just living with the pain is not a healthy thing for you - or anyone! Something needs to be done. There are offices that JUST do things like root canals. Pulling the tooth entirely that this point would cause your other teeth to shift around - is it a molar or a front tooth or where is it? Top or bottom?

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    I worked for a dentist for 10 years, not as an assistant but as a receptionist. I can tell you I have never heard of having to wait for a procedure such as a root canal. I would certainly think about finding another dentist. As Karen suggested, there are dentists that do nothing but root canals and, therefore, are much more efficient at what they do. These dentists are called endodontists. Most dentists will refer out to endodontists if the tooth is a molar anyway. My suggestion to you would be to keep your teeth at all costs! Once the root canal is finished the tooth will eventually need to be crowned. Root canal teeth become brittle after time, since the nerve and blood supply are gone. Consequently they can break off. I hope that you at least have some dental insurance, because the fee for your tooth is going to be significant but maybe you can find someone who will set up a payment plan for you. Good luck and let us know how you do!

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    Originally posted by Pam
    I can tell you I have never heard of having to wait for a procedure such as a root canal. I would certainly think about finding another dentist.
    This is exactly what I thought...find a new dentists...your root canal is considered an emergency....

    I hope you feel better soon...tooth pain is the worst.
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    Now probably wouldn't be the time to tell my horrible root canal story, would it?

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    I know! I can't believe they make me wait so long. Yes I have insurance but unfortunately they only cover the crappy crowns. They said I would need to have a porclein crown put on within a year. I could have a gold one but I am allergic to gold so I have to spend even more to have a porclein one done.


    I know they canbreak lol. It already has broken a bit, and on a fish stick no less! I am thinking of going into the dentist tomorrow morning (scared!!! )for thier emergency walk in clinic which starts at 8, but they only accept 25 people on a first come first serve basis. I am just so scared this temporary filling is going to fall out and I am going to be stuck with a hole in my tooth until my appointment.

    And you want to know what else? Urrgh! These people are so stupid! Even though the dentist had already started the root canal they told me I needed to have an exam first. What is that? But I just remembered I think I made an appointment for this month??? I am going to call them right now and see when I scheduled my appointment. They better finish it all that day. Why would it take four times to finish it? Just do it and get it over with sheesh!

    But yes the tooth is a molar. Its the second to last from the top right side of my mouth and you can see it when I smile...that old decreped (sp?) temporary filling. Well I will ask them about an endodontis?

    If I were to have it pulled I was going to have them put in a spacer. Can't they do that so my teeth won't shift? Dan just got a tooth pulled, a molar from the bottom. Should he get a spacer? I told him his teeth are going to get messed up but he won't listen....


    Well I am going to call the dentist right now and then I will let you know what they have to say about this. Oh Cataholic: I would LOVE to hear your story. Please, I want to know what to expect.
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    I had to have a root canal done in a fake tooth of mine. (I passed out and broke my tooth off ) Somehow it got infected when they put the fake tooth on and my denist had to drill a hole in the fake tooth. Lucky for me I had no pain the entire process, the root canal was nothing for me. But I do remember when he drilled the hole, all this puss came out and it stunk to high heaven, I was like ewww what's that smell, and my dentist said it was the infection draining out.. It was so gross I was trying not to swallow it! But I had no problems, I love my dentist- he's a great guy and I love his staff. In fact I'm going there on wednesday for a cleaning. The only part I hate is him telling me how many cavities I have (man I have HORRIBLE teeth-thanks ma!!)

    But I don't think it took months to get an appt. for the procedures-that's really messed up, I would search around for another dentist.
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    I would have assumed you were examined BEFORE the root canal began. Step one is to do an exam and take an x-ray. I certainly hope they did that before proceeding. Most insurances cover 100% preventative (cleanings), 80% on restorations (fillings) and 50% on major things (crowns). The type of the crown shouldn't make a difference. A root canal/crown procedure can run around $1,400 in my part of the country ($600 for the root canal and $800 for the crown). I think finances are probably going to play a large part in what you decide. That's the way it played out in the office where I worked. People without insurance usually went with the extractions.

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    Yes they did do an exam first and an x ray.

    My insurance covers all cleaning, fillings, extractions and a temporary crown. However the dentist said those do not last long because they are not made from a mold of your tetth, like a real crown would be.

    Well I just spoke to one lady who said I didn't have an appointment next month (hmm. I have it written down in my book) and then told me to call the appointment line. Well they are ALWAYS busy. They never answer their phones, ever!

    So they stop answering calls at 4 which means I need to get back offline and leave a message and hopefully they will call me back before 4. Wish me luck, apparently I need it.
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    Yep temporary crowns are also only put on with temporary cement and have a tendency to come out, especially if you floss. I certainly hope that you can get someone to help you and that you aren't in any pain. Good luck!!!

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    It is probably best that I just say: I had a root canal on a tooth that later needed to be extracted anyhow. But, as Pam said, try to keep your tooth. I have a bridge that isn't noticable, and STILL this area is the most sensitive in my mouth. I loved both my dentists and the staff at each place. One in Worcester, one here in Cinti.

    I hear HORROR stories from people about their dentist. I say the same thing- change! There are great dental offices, and that can make such a world of difference. Most of my family (which is large) goes to the same dentist. My oldest brother went to high school with him, we often run into family members there, and it is always funny.

    Good luck with your tooth.

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    If I were you, I would really find another dentist...this one is jerking you around.

    My hubby has a partial root canal tooth right now...what a wierd way to word that....

    Anyway, it was a four chambered root canal and for some reason, they only do two at a time and you have to go back in. He has that temporary cement on the tooth as well. Maybe the exam is to see what has been done? Not sure.

    But really, for them to make you wait to fix something they've already began, is wrong...my dentist would never do that.
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    Thanks for your help everyone!


    I called the dentist and left a message, they didn't get back to me. I unfortunatly have an HMO so I don't get much of a choice. I will however try to switch dentists. Another thing about this place is that I get a different dentist each time, and when I was younger I always had one dentist, they never switched them on me. I really don't trust these people so I am going to look for a new one. I hope my tooth will last that long.


    Anyway, I still have to come up with enough money to have a good crown put on which is around 800 dollars. Luckily our taxes are comming and I will be able to have it done no problem. I am still going to see if the dentist will let me make payments because we were going to use this money for a down payment on a house.
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    Well at least you can use the money that you were going to
    use to purchase an exotic animal to add to your menagerie,
    can't you?

    Hope you can get this tooth fixed quick. It really does sound
    unpleasant & very painful. Good luck to you.
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    I have enough money to get it fixed, that's not the problem. I just need to find another dentist who I trust. I swear I have always loved going to the dentist to get my teeth cleaned etc. until this root canal. These dentists here are so very different than the ones in California.


    It's actually not painful, the tooth. But since it broke it is sharp and sometimes cuts my gums and I hate the feeling of it rubbing against my mouth, it's just sickening.

    As far as the mink goes I will be adopting not purchasing, and this won't be for a long time. I still need to get the appropriate license and build the enclosure etc. I don't want to add another animal until we get this other house, as we have decided to let Dans dad stay in the other one for awhile. It's not like we can kick him out or anything. But it will be nice because then Dylan or one of our other children can have it when they are older.
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