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Old 07-10-2007, 07:23 PM #1
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Default root in sinus cavity

Hi,
I really have a question that I need to have answered.
I went to my dentist today for what I thought was going to be a simple extraction of my #2 upper right. The extraction went quick until it broke at the root. Then my dentist attempted to remove the root without success. Then I was sent to a Oral Surgeon who said it had moved and he could possibly remove it, however, because of it's location it might not be able to get it removed and may have to go to the hospital. Is this common? I still have to have it removed because they didn't accept my insurance. What is involved in having this removed? Thanks.
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