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Root Canal

 
Root Canal
Added: January 19, 2007 - 3:39 PM
By: Patient Email Withheld, San Diego, CA
Need Dentist / Specialist: No  
Provide Cost Estimate: Yes  
X-rays Available: No  
Case Summary
Root Canal Crown Bridge
Teeth: 4,13 
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: OCT 2004
Last Cleaning: OCT 2004
Case Description
I HAD A ROOT CANAL IN THE UPPER LEFT (5TH TOOTH) AND NEEDED IT TO BE FILLED AND ENTIRE TOOTH BROKE OFF! NOW I HAVE A VERY PAINFUL UPPER RIGHT TOOTH THAT HAD A CAVITY BUT NOW HAS A HUGE HOLE AND GOT INFECTED




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Reply: Root Canal
added: January 19, 2007 - 7:24 PM

Cost Estimate: $ No Estimate at this time. Additional information required.
Although it is not possible to accurately diagnosis your situation without a clinical assay; it is highly probable that the tooth is no longer able to be saved.

The treatment of choice if the tooth needs to be extracted is to have a dental implant and crown placed.

You can reach us at www.drjackrosenson.com if you would like to be evaluated and treated.

Regards,

Dr. Jack A. Rosenson

 
Reply: Root Canal
added: January 22, 2007 - 11:19 AM

Cost Estimate: $ No Estimate at this time. Additional information required.
Please call our office for an appointment. Thank you for your inquiry.

858-481-8848

Yvette

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