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Originally Posted by CayoKay
wow, Snoodles, that he!!ish experience sounds similar to mine!
except... my dentist is the ONLY private-pay in the entire district (like a state)
and I didn't wanna GO to the free clinics, lol!
I wanted the red-carpet treatment, I guess...
 
she had other patients backing up, and an emergency to tend to, so after three hours, she GAVE UP trying to get that last bit of root.
oh, and did I remember to tell?
the anaesthetic FAILED to fully numb things...
so, she was trying to, er, um, ROOT around in there, and (GASP!) I could FEEL it!
     
AIRMAIL hugs, sent speeding northwards to our sweet Snoodley-one!
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YUCK!!!
I just had a previously root-canaled & capped molar removed because one root had broken and it had been infected for 18 months. My worst fear was them leaving a piece in there, getting dry socket, and them having to go back in. GACK!!!

That didn't happen, thankfully.
After what I've gone through while ignoring this "inflammation" (translation: INFECTION) in my body for sooooo... long, I just wanted to reinterate:
DO NOT LEAVE dental problems unchecked/untreated. . .
Just like any other infection. Doing so may very well cause the MS to flare up constantly. (Seems like common sense, in retrospect

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Cherie
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