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Old 01-03-2015, 09:21 PM
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Hi Jim,

Is this the same tooth we spoke about previously?

Root canal therapy always includes using a harsh and toxic disinfectant. They are called intracanal medicament's. The idea is to kill the nerves and bacteria that come in contact with the chemical. If it's not bleach then it's formocresol or copious amounts of hydrogen peroxide. All of which are very toxic when used in this way, especially if the irrigation is pushed through the apex and goes beyond the root of the tooth into the bone. I know that sounds awful but you like to be well informed and if I don't tell you and something happens, you will be even more upset.

Removing an upper canine can be a bit complicated because the canines are located in the oval area of the arch and are considered the cornerstone of the arch. They kind of hold the arch in an oval or round shape. Leaving that space empty will cause teeth to shift. So it should be replaced with either a 3 unit bridge, an implant or a partial denture.

If you opt to have it extracted, please see an oral surgeon not a general dentist for that procedure.

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Originally Posted by jimkh View Post
I have been to the dentist for a second xray and this one showed a dark hazy round shadow around the apex of the tooth. (upper canine)

My options are to extract or do root canal treatment. I have read that root canal involves the use of bleach and this is necessary to disinfect the canal. This is a major deterrent for me and has forced me to consider extraction as the only option. But this has bad consequences too.

Is the extraction of this tooth easily done even though it is the longest tooth in the mouth?

If I leave the space, will my teeth shift and cause biting problems?

is there no alternative to the strong bleach they use during root canal?
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***I have been in the dental profession for 4 decades. I am an educator and Certified Dental Assistant extensively experienced in chair side assisting and dental radiography. The information that I provide here is my opinion based on my education and professional experience. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.***
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