He gave me antibiotics (penicillin VK) and the pain has gone away
completely. Can the leak in the crown be fixed? I feel he like all the
others I've seen is taking me for a ride. My fiance' and I have been to 4
dentists in 2 years and every one says something different but the scare
tactics are the same. One dentist says the other one's wrong. I spent $5000
a year and a half ago and now I'm being asked to spend more on the same
tooth. Are we just having bad luck, are we doing something wrong, or is the
dental industry crooked as hell?
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Philadelphia PA
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>On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:58:04 GMT, "ACIM Files" <acim...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>I have a molar that has become infected. It has a crown on it. Six months
>ago I went to a teaching school (Nova U.)
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>I have a molar that has become infected. It has a crown on it. Six months
>ago I went to a teaching school (Nova U.) and they told me it was leaking,
>but it could be fixed without putting on a new crown. I never did anything
>about it until last week when it became painful. The dentist took one x-ray
>and told me I needed a post, a root canal and a new crown all costing around
>$2000. When I asked him to just extract it and I'll eventually get an
>implant he tried hard to get me to do the crown work and when I refused
>(don't have 2k) he referred me to another dentist for extraction, even
>though he offered to pull ALL of my mother's top teeth.
REPLY:
I assume your mother has more money than you. Can you borrow some?
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>He gave me antibiotics (penicillin VK) and the pain has gone away
>completely. Can the leak in the crown be fixed? I feel he like all the
>others I've seen is taking me for a ride. My fiance' and I have been to 4
>dentists in 2 years and every one says something different but the scare
>tactics are the same. One dentist says the other one's wrong. I spent $5000
>a year and a half ago and now I'm being asked to spend more on the same
>tooth. Are we just having bad luck, are we doing something wrong, or is the
>dental industry crooked as hell?
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>On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:58:04 GMT, "ACIM Files" <acim...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
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> They do not let honest ones into dental school ,,,, why do you ask?
Meaning you have to cheat to get in?..
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madiba
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Hell, hell, hell ......... war (and dentistry) are hell.
Joel
Well since you asked so nicely.
Once you have an infection like that, antibiotics may help temporarily
but will normally reoccur. Once you have pain and/or infection, a root
canal or extraction are the only procedures that will help?
Was this work done 18 months ago? If so you might want to discuss a
leaking crown with the dentist who did the work.
If it was done a while ago, have you considered that you might be
responsible for any decay present?
Have you considered that your extraction and those of your mother
might have different degrees of difficulty and that the dentist might
feel comfortable with your mother's but felt that you might be better
off being seen by a specialist?
It must be very difficult living life with an attitude like yours.
Describe the "scare tactics."
Unless you practice in Fort Mohave, Arizona, there its more ethical.
Over here, if you aren't playing the game, you will be left behind!
Joel
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