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Originally Posted by Bryanna
Hi willyhacanal,
Thank you for the support and kind words. I really appreciate it.
Many dentists, including dental specialists, intentionally give the impression that they are taking the "conservative" approach when they recommend endodontic treatment and/or surgical procedures like apicos and root amps. Let me explain what that really means in layman's terms. It means to "procrastinate" on the inevitable extraction of the tooth. This results in financial gain for the dentists ..... financial loss and systemic health risks for the patient.
Regarding the Coumadin.... I assume you have some type of heart disease, and/or blood clotting disorder? Those health conditions put you in a high risk category for systemic complications with regards to any chronic infection.
Therefore, retaining this infected tooth is a greater risk to you than removing it. Surgeons routinely remove teeth on patients on blood thinners... they know the risks associated with the surgery and take the necessary measures to limit any complications. I get the sense that you are giving these dentists the impression that you are not ready to let go of this tooth. Could that be correct?
The percentages that they are giving you are a bit misleading regarding the impression that they are leaving on you. In other words.... the 70% effective statement about the apico is not really a positive outcome. It is simply another way of saying.... the tooth will remain infected and inevitably need to be removed. He should add to that statement the systemic consequences that can occur in retaining this tooth. As you have learned here and on dr Mercola's site, it is irrelevant if 30% or 90% of the tooth is infected...... the bacteria that resides inside of the tooth is shared by the tooth in its entirety.
I'm sure you will make the best decision for yourself after you have gathered all of the information. Keep us posted on how you're doing.
Bryanna
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Hi Bryanna,
The Coumadin is for AFib condition. The oral surgeon wants my INR to be 2.5 or so. I take 2.5 mg. once a day and my level is around 3 currently....I'll need to adjust this with the cardiologist.
The oral surgeon wants me to speak to the endodonist before deciding...i will talk with the endo on Wednesday. Keeping in mind what you wrote.
The oral surgeon's office quoted me a cost for the extraction plus implant plus "Graft-socket graft" to be $2200...i'm in Upstate NY. They wrote down that they will either do the extraction & immediate implant or extraction & graft....then I need they say to get a crown....I don't know that cost! Would you know if these costs are sounding reasonable?
Some people just have the tooth extracted without anything else, I am wondering what you think about that too? Thanks, willy