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Old 06-16-2007, 10:25 AM #1
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Question tooth extraction when root is in sinus cavity

title says it all eh

Bryanna, what can one expect when this is the case?

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oh no!!!

please don't tell me you have this?

i had one taken out. do want to im me about it? or pm? ( i think my extra might give you a hint )
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yeppers

it is me who has it
this is the one that was so outchy

gotta decide what to do
PM, IM, post here or whatever will help me decide on this
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i had mine surgicaly removed...through the roof of my mouth.

serious pain. all i could eat was baby food for weeks.

to this day i still have sinus issues. all the migrains i get...go up my nose into my eyeball. nice visual huh? getting ice...ice cream..anything real cold on my pallette...is a no no. very sensitive.

i'm sure things have changed. i was 12 when i had the surgery. i wasn't even told that this was going to happen. was just told that i was going to the dentist. being put under without my consent or knowledge was very tramatic. oh...mine was done on dec 22...i slept through christmas. had pinapple baby food food for dinner.

are they going to put in a bridge? for me...it was done to make room for my teeth. i had 4 baby..and 4 permanent teeth taken out at the same time before i got braces.
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Curious,
From what you have described, your situation is completely different than Chemar's. At 12 years old, you had either "retained" premolar baby or adult teeth that had either never come down through the gum or due to overcrowding, those teeth were coming through the palate as there was no room for them to fit into your small upper jaw.

Since Chemar is an adult, my interpretation of her post is that her tooth is fully erupted, but the root(s) may be located in or near her sinus cavity. A truly different situation and surgery altogether.

Chemar, please correct me if I have misinterpreted you ~'.'~

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thanks Bryanna and Curious

yes, I remember you telling me that now Curious ...just didnt equate it with this so heeding all cautions and also of course your words of wisdom and experience too Bryanna

Ok, I am middle aged and this tooth broke a while ago. When I went to have it removed (I never ever ever will have a root canal again ever ever never )..........anyways, the dentist (a couple of them in a row in fact) refused to extract and all wanted to do more of the kind of work that has left my teeth in the state they are but that is another story!!
There primary reasons for not extracting was that they felt it could be "saved" (yeah right! ) and that it was "rooted in the sinus cavity"
So, as it wasnt bothering me, I have lived with it. A month ago it began to have like an itchy/burny pain and I found what I hope is a good dentist willing to extract it and others back there that should go. He has treated infection (clindamycin) and we need to start a plan of extraction now. No root canals needing out...front teeth are all fine as are some back ones

sooooooooo

there's the story
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i had mine surgicaly removed...through the roof of my mouth.

serious pain. all i could eat was baby food for weeks.

to this day i still have sinus issues. all the migrains i get...go up my nose into my eyeball. nice visual huh? getting ice...ice cream..anything real cold on my pallette...is a no no. very sensitive.

i'm sure things have changed. i was 12 when i had the surgery. i wasn't even told that this was going to happen. was just told that i was going to the dentist. being put under without my consent or knowledge was very tramatic. oh...mine was done on dec 22...i slept through christmas. had pinapple baby food food for dinner.

are they going to put in a bridge? for me...it was done to make room for my teeth. i had 4 baby..and 4 permanent teeth taken out at the same time before i got braces.
hi im 11 and they say they cant take it out because it is to high and then i dont know what will happpen when my baby tooth falls out do you have any suggestions???
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You have a right even at your age to be told what they are going to do. I want you to know this site will be here for you. Welcome to Neuro Talk. Even a young person deserves to know the information on proceedures. Please post all your questions to Bryanna. She was a chair side assistant, and can be the most help to you. She will try and answer all your questions. Be specific in what you are questioning OK? She will do her best I am sure. I am not good with dental issues, but I support all folks who come here and need help. Keep posting, you will get a reply. I wish you all the best dear girl. ginnie
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Hi aliya,

Sometimes the dentists will take a "wait and see" approach which means they will monitor your growth pattern and determine if or when the impacted tooth should be moved or removed. So it is important for you to see your dentist every 6 months so they can intervene at the right time.

Try not to worry about it. There is nothing you can do to change this situation. Just mark your calendar every six months for your next dental visit and ask your parents to schedule you an appointment.

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hi im 11 and they say they cant take it out because it is to high and then i dont know what will happpen when my baby tooth falls out do you have any suggestions???
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Default Hi Chemar

[Hi chemar, sorry you have to go through that. The best person to ask or PM is bryanna. I have been on that forum months dealing with my own tooth problems. She has 35 years experience and can even look at your x-rays. Very experienced and kind lady. she will tell you the truth about what is going on with you. I will be thinking of you, and hoping for a good solution. ginnie
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