nickuk
Well-known member
Firstly, apologies. I don't like to post about stuff that isn't relevant to appliances and would totally understand if Robert removes this thread.
Am having real tooth problems; have a lower molar which is abscessed down at the nerve ending due to a filling (only put in last year) failing and allowing decay to enter the tooth pulp. This is painful. Last night the filling also dropped out, exposing everything. I was amazed to see in the filling which came out was a screw - yes, this filling was actually screwed into....something....
I can also see the tooth is broken almost at the gumline in places, though not all the way round.
So the problem is this. One dentist says take the tooth out. The other dentist (I got two opinions) says have root canal treatment, another filling on top, then a crown on top of that. His reasoning... because you should try to hang on to your teeth as long as possible. He says taking a teeth out will cause the teeth surrounding it to begin to turn inwards towards the gap because there's nothing there stopping them. This would apparently cost BIG BUCKS to put right.
Having asked around, however, I cannot find one person who has had a beneficial root canal treatment. The longest one has lasted among my circle of friends and colleagues is 10 years. Many say that the tooth will have to come out eventually, so why spend all the money now on root canal treatment (£450)? An extraction is much cheaper and gets rid of the problem for good. Many say they have had teeth extracted years ago with no problems of them pointing at funny angles afterwards.
I just spent a couple of hours on the internet reseraching this and I still don't have the answer. So I thought I'd throw it out to you guys and see if anybody has had experience of it , or any advice for me.....
Oh, one last detail. I hate the dentist / surgery with a passion, it's my biggest fear. Anyone comes near me, I black out and then throw up all over them.
HEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPP!!
Nick
Am having real tooth problems; have a lower molar which is abscessed down at the nerve ending due to a filling (only put in last year) failing and allowing decay to enter the tooth pulp. This is painful. Last night the filling also dropped out, exposing everything. I was amazed to see in the filling which came out was a screw - yes, this filling was actually screwed into....something....
I can also see the tooth is broken almost at the gumline in places, though not all the way round.
So the problem is this. One dentist says take the tooth out. The other dentist (I got two opinions) says have root canal treatment, another filling on top, then a crown on top of that. His reasoning... because you should try to hang on to your teeth as long as possible. He says taking a teeth out will cause the teeth surrounding it to begin to turn inwards towards the gap because there's nothing there stopping them. This would apparently cost BIG BUCKS to put right.
Having asked around, however, I cannot find one person who has had a beneficial root canal treatment. The longest one has lasted among my circle of friends and colleagues is 10 years. Many say that the tooth will have to come out eventually, so why spend all the money now on root canal treatment (£450)? An extraction is much cheaper and gets rid of the problem for good. Many say they have had teeth extracted years ago with no problems of them pointing at funny angles afterwards.
I just spent a couple of hours on the internet reseraching this and I still don't have the answer. So I thought I'd throw it out to you guys and see if anybody has had experience of it , or any advice for me.....
Oh, one last detail. I hate the dentist / surgery with a passion, it's my biggest fear. Anyone comes near me, I black out and then throw up all over them.
HEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPP!!
Nick