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Old 11-15-2009, 08:06 PM #1
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Default Bryanna ?'s for you

I have been reading some of your other posts and have a few ?'s

1) Is there a time when a root canal is a good idea and you would opt for one or is extraction always better ??

2) you say " a fractured tooth is not salvagable " I thought a fractured tooth could be crowned IF it was not fractured into the root true or false ?? My wifes dentist told her she had a crack, root canaled and crowned it and its been fine for a few years, is this something different ?

3) Upper teeth, how many times are upper teeth into the sinus cavity ?? Is it fairly rare ??

have you ever had extractions or root canals or cracked teeth ? Just curious or are you the lucky one with perfect chicklets

Thanks for the answers and all the help you provide, I for one appreciate it
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