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Old 07-05-2014, 07:01 AM #1
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Default What to do if you remove all the root canals

Hello. I'm a bit sad that I didn't get any advice to my question in regards to root canal and Lyme. Maybe it was too complicated. So I currently have 4 root canaled teeth and one tooth that I was told would need a root canal if it continues to hurt because the filling is so close to the root already that's there. So say I was to remove all these root canaled teeth plus the one that's hurting, that would be 5 teeth. 3 are all on one side in a row on the bottom. What is the protocol? Am I just supposed to have empty spaces there? Or grandma false teeth? I'm too young. It's embarrassing. What do people do? This is not an easy decision. This is scary to me. But if my teeth are making me sick. ......
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