You might want to consider finding another dentist. My dentist retired this past year, and his practice was bought out by a very nice young man (30's) a dental surgeon who preferred a more varied career. He only uses composites, because he said with the newer materials, he can give a much better filling, and it much less risky in the long term. That is in direct contradiction to what your dentist wants to do.

Kathryn

On Dec 30, 2007, at 6:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:

-------------- Original message from His Child <[email protected]>: --------------

> Hi MA, You get all the foreign material that they stuff into the canal cavity removed, along with the > rotting ligaments and parts of previously healthy tissue and jaw bone that have necrotized in the toxic
> environment of the root canal. Also know as cavitation cleaning. 
 
**** Hi His!  Good grief.  What in the world did your dentist do to you?  I had a root canal more than 35 years ago.  It has given me no trouble.  What remains of that tooth supports a crown, which looks pretty nice -- although the original crown has been replaced once.  If you have a root canal removed, then you lose the usefulness of that tooth altogether, don't you?  MA (who probably has a couple more root canals in her future, as thirty-year old silver fillings are beginning to fail and the dentist won't replace them with composite)  :-(

 

 


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