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Old 05-07-2013, 02:09 PM #1
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Hi folks

Firstly great forum! Especially Bryanna's wisdom!

1) Fve years ago, I had a root canal on my left premolar tooth. Left first molar was extracted 6 years ago
2) Two years later - dentist advises me that the tooth is becoming dull and fits a crown?

I am currently feeling a delayed vibration (no pain as there's no root) in this tooth area whilst jumping, running etc.

I saw my dentist a month ago who said this tooth is leaking and prescribed antibiotics. Plus, he told me to consider an implant (sounded really expensive!)

Conicindetally, my sinuses have been awful in the mornings recently and I suffered from tonsillitis a few weeks ago.

What are my options? Sounds vein, but extraction would look hideous!

Slicker - UK
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