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lauritz
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Posted: 02/19/07 - 05:21 Post subject: |
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| Hi, I had an oral surgery a month ago, and had a crown (temporary one) on my 31st tooth. I had problems with it in the past, and spent a lot of money trying to fix it. They have cleansed the root canal, removed the nerve… nothing! The pain just won't go away. It is very frustrating, and I don't know what to do. Should I put the crown or wait or whatever? |
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norrie
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Posted: 02/28/07 - 19:34 Post subject: |
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| Hello. This may be a serious problem. On my opinion, you shouldn't waste any more money on your tooth until you learn what is wrong with it. Not to be negative, but if it is causing so much pain, why don't remove it? Maybe I am to haste, but you be the judge, if this doesn't clear up in two months, you should remove it. There is a number of possibilities what this could be: Cracked tooth, unsuccessful root canal treatment, occlusal trauma, gum inflammatory disease. Check this out, and post again. |
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