Haha I love that!
But in regards to your post isn't it free on the NHS?
and I suspect I'd levy numerous £270 bills on me as I've gone without for many years if I was ever to find a dentist again
I can well believe it. I've had abceses before and especially when the tooth gets wobbly, sat there in front of a mirror wondering if I could just yank it out.^ Just re read the bit where you took them out yourself. Flipping heck!
I'm going to need to an extraction ahead of my implant. Mine is going to be done by the dental surgeon but again i got to pay for it (£200).
^ Just re read the bit where you took them out yourself. Flipping heck!
I can well believe it. I've had abceses before and especially when the tooth gets wobbly, sat there in front of a mirror wondering if I could just yank it out.
Rather a root canal than an extraction. i had a broken molar extracted, it was brutal.
it was such a hard job she was sweating from the effort she had to use and the time it took.
Similar story for me. Wasn't made aware that a RC'd tooth is weaker, and within 2 months I had cracked it eating some nuts. Extracted now, but annoying waste of £500 on the initial RC.I'll give a different story
Had root canal back in September I think, now I'm not one to make a fuss at the dentist. Initially I was getting a filling but the dentist commented that he needed to drill close to the nerve so let him know if I felt any pain ( normally for fillings I don't get an injection) this one did hurt after he hit the nerve for the third time. So next appointment I get root canal. Things appear to go fine, get the second appointment and everything is filled in. Fast forward a month and I hear a random crack in my mouth and over the next couple of days my cheek swells up. The canal got infected and the tooth got removed the following Monday. So occasionally things do go a bit wrong
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