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Old 11-22-2014, 07:40 PM
KateJK KateJK is offline
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Default if so - options for teeth replacement?

This is kind of what I figured. I have a lot of irritation still on my gums, but it's hard to say if it's above where the wisdom tooth came out or above the root candled tooth. I have been referred to a root candled specialist and am holding out a tiny bit of hope that perhaps the infection was more to do with the wisdom tooth and is just clearing up. If I do, however (likely) need) the root candled tooth and bridged tooth removed - what would you suggest as tooth replacements? I'm not sure why, but I have a fear of dental implants. Just seems like such a complex procedure. Is it possible to get a 2-tooth denture that I could wear?? Thank you again Bryanna. I really do appreciate your advice and support very much.


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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Hi CWMB,

Root canaled teeth are chronically infected as there is no access to the hundreds of tiny canals called dentin tubules. So these canals contain necrotic infected nerve tissue. To sum that up, all root canaled teeth are very unhealthy and have the potential of causing or contributing to systemic health problems.

Root canaled teeth are never stable enough to hold a bridge. These teeth have everything wrong with them and are in a very sick and fragile state. When these teeth are drilled upon, it aggravates the inflammation and infection inside the tooth which in turn irritates the nerves and ligament associated with this tooth. Which can trigger other areas of connected nerves that are distant from the tooth. The symptoms you have may wax and wane but the problem of this tooth being infected will not go away. Eventually the bacteria will find a way to release itself and either show up as a fistula (bump poking through the gum above the tooth) or swelling, or if it is an upper tooth it can find it's way into the sinus, or you will develop a deep pocket around this tooth where the bacteria will drain from but where other bacteria will be able to get into.

I am sorry to telly you that the only way to remove the chronic infection is to remove the source which is the rc tooth. Yes, that would ruin your bridge and you would be left with 2 missing molars :/ Your dentist should have informed you about all of this before you agreed to have that bridge done.
I'm sorry to be telling you this after you had the bridge done.

Bryanna



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