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ThomasJ 08-12-2009 06:22 PM

Brianna
 
I had one upper left tooth removed(14)?. The dentist told me the Tooth broke and the Root slipped into my sinus cavity. She took 2 x-rays and couldnt see the root. She then sent me to a Oral Surgeon. He took 1 x-ray and also couldnt see it!! Is it possible for the x-ray not to show it? I'm a nervous wreck!!! What should I do now? Thank you

Bryanna 08-14-2009 07:53 AM

Hi ThomasJ,

The piece of root tip may be very small and not yet visible on an xray. There is nothing to panic over and you could just wait it out. If you develop symptoms of a sinus infection or unusual pain for no other apparent reason in your sinuses or in the area above where that tooth was removed then go back to the dentist for another xray. Otherwise, go to the dentist in about 3 months for an xray to see if the root is visible. Sometimes what happens is the piece of root will start to work it's way down on it's own and other times it just stays where it is. If nothing is seen in 3 months, then have another xray done in one year to see what's going on, if anything.

Please don't worry.

Bryanna





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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 551045)
I had one upper left tooth removed(14)?. The dentist told me the Tooth broke and the Root slipped into my sinus cavity. She took 2 x-rays and couldnt see the root. She then sent me to a Oral Surgeon. He took 1 x-ray and also couldnt see it!! Is it possible for the x-ray not to show it? I'm a nervous wreck!!! What should I do now? Thank you


ThomasJ 08-15-2009 11:10 AM

Thankyou~
 
Bryanna, Thanks for the response. It was very helpful and calming to hear your advice. Its a wonderful thing you do helping us out!

:)warm regards-ThomasJ

Bryanna 08-15-2009 03:41 PM

Hi ThomasJ,

I'm glad you can put your mind at ease now.
Thanks for the kind words. This is an awesome community of people and I consider myself very fortunate to be a part of it.

Drop us a note sometime and let us know how you're doing!

Bryanna ~'.'~




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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 552153)
Bryanna, Thanks for the response. It was very helpful and calming to hear your advice. Its a wonderful thing you do helping us out!

:)warm regards-ThomasJ



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