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Old 10-10-2012, 07:34 PM #1
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Default Advise please

Hello
Yesterday I went to the dentist and was faced with two options. One was to get a root canal treated to save the tooth or second choice to get tooth pulled. I decided on the quick cheap resolved option and that was to get it pulled. The tooth was pulled but part of my root was broken off and pushed into my sinus.

I am a little worried about complications down the track, could someone give me advise? Is it ok to leave and hope for the bests what are the risks involved?

Many Thanks
Jeanny
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