Lorena,
Yes, I would agree to see a Biological dentist or one that belongs to the IAOMT organization if possible.
As far as replacing it.... that depends on the health of the bone. Root canaled teeth can leave a nasty necrotic mess behind and it can be difficult to cure completely. The longer the tooth is present, the deeper the necrosis. I know, this is crappy to hear. I just wish dentists would tell their patients the truth about root canal therapy (just as I do here) so that the patient knows what they are "paying for".
I hope you can get this taken care of soon and be on the mend to better health!
Keep us posted...
Bryanna
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Originally Posted by lorena9
Thank you so much Bryanna for your response. I have been feeling so unwell, joint pain and achy- flu like symptoms. It seems that the thing to do as you said is to remove the root canal and tooth.SO much money spent of doing it twice too!!
I assume that i need to do this with a biological dentist, and would i be able to replace the tooth with something else that would be safe and not just leave a gap in my mouth?
Thanks again
Lorena
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