It doesn't help now, but I'm really quite surprised they didn't warn you
that it was going to be a very difficult extraction. I'd have thought
they could see the roots attached to the bone in the x-rays.
I'm sorry this turned out so badly for you. Extraction is what I would
have chosen.
Hopefully it will all heal up fine, and the pain will be gone soon.
Speaking as one who has a whole bunch of root canals, I can tell you
they are not ideal either, and neither are they always painless. 3 of
my root canals had to have apicoectomies as they re-infected.
sol
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The pain in my bones,teeth and gums does not subside.The right jaw
now hangs lower.This has totally affected my strenghth and outlook.
The tears keep mounting.I depended on that tooth for eating all the
healthy food and now I don't even want to look at food cause I can't
consume it. To put prosthetics and artifical materials permantently in
my body will not enhance my immune system and does nothing for me now!
On examining the large extracted tooth it was clear the infection was
in the pulp but the roots looked healthy and strong. I only wish I
could of been more informed of the issues with extraction. I now know
a well done root canal would of been a wiser choice and less trauma. I
wish I never read the negative info. I spent a month trying to save my
tooth to ultimatley suffer worse than when I had the infection.
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