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Any DENTISTS around? Had advice today but unsure of what to do......

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bythepowerofgreyskull · 17/07/2008 20:17

so have had horrid toothache for a few weeks.
finally had my appointment with NHS dentist today.
she asked what the problem was, I told her,
she asked me to open my mouth then close it and sit up.
The tooth has decay in the filling and is infected. it needs to come out or have root canal work.
I chose root canal as I don't really want a gap.

I thought nothing more of it until I have just told DH and he thinks I should get a second opinion. He thinks that she wasn't thorough enough and she didn't offer me enough options

However I know nothing of dentistry, I likened it to breaking your leg, to an A&E doctor it is clear that you have broken your leg and there is no point offering physiotherapy when you know it needs putting back in place and then a cast to hold it. IYKWIM

anbyway can anyone help.. We do have a private dentist near by that I could go and see for a consultation/second opinion.

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southeastastra · 17/07/2008 20:20

did she x-ray it or give you any anti-biotics?

bythepowerofgreyskull · 17/07/2008 20:21

she has given me antibiotics. have to take them for a week before my appointment for root canal

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southeastastra · 17/07/2008 20:23

that sounds ok though no xray?

bythepowerofgreyskull · 17/07/2008 20:26

she didn't touch the tooth.

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bythepowerofgreyskull · 17/07/2008 20:27

SEA you a dentist?

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southeastastra · 17/07/2008 20:28

god no, just had alot of tooth trouble

bythepowerofgreyskull · 17/07/2008 20:29

So do you reckon I should get a 2nd opinion?

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HereComeTheGirls · 17/07/2008 20:32

Well, I would assume she would have taken an X-ray if she needed to, and probably with her years of experience and training she could perhaps tell what the problem was by looking at it...if she could see that the pulp/nerve was inflamed irreversibly then she would know that the tooth could not be saved and your options were root canal or extraction.

I am not a dentist but I do work in a dental surgery!!

HereComeTheGirls · 17/07/2008 20:33

(in a non dental role!!)

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