Re: When did I shoot the albatross?? (Probably a bit long)



I'm sorry, I didn't say that to make you feel worse. It is just that doing
nothing can make it worse. She considered the root canal thing but the cost
and no guarantee did not make it a good choice either. No one is more
disliking of a Dentist than I. All good wishes for whatever you decide and,
here is hoping it turns out as you wish.
"Lesley" <LMadigan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 23, 11:09 am, "Granby" <s...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a friend who just went through what you are doing. Dentist said
tooth was rotten on the inside. The antibiotics stopped the pain, she went
out eat with a friend and broke the tooth off at the gumline. You know how
hard it was to find a dentist at 11:30 at night."


I really need that! Yes that's a consideration- I suppose what I
really need to do is go back and talk to my dentist and say 1. Are
you prepared to do root canal work? (I know they do crowns and under
the new rules you pay the same for one or twenty crowns and I need
another crown done)
2.If not are you prepared to take the steps to make sure things don't
get any worse i.e. denerve the tooth and put a temporary filling in
(preferably in my experience medicated) and refer me to someone who
will do it
3 If you are prepared to do it then how many sessions and how much?

The truth is I really can't just make an appointment to have a tooth
out. It doesn't hurt much but the feeling .........just thinking about
it makes me feel sick

Dave just started to play an Alice Cooper gig but when they started
"Bitter Sweet" he turned it off out of sheer terror of what I might do
involving his 22" monitor and his rear end

Lesley

slave of the Fabulous Furballs


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