Extraction Oral Surgery
Added: July 05, 2008 - 4:28 AM
By: trixz777@yahoo.com, Tucson, AZ
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Case Summary
Extractions / Oral Surgery
Teeth: 1,2,16,32
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: unnone
Last Cleaning: unnone
Case Description
I have Four teeth that my old dentist hit the nerve when doing a fill in and then put temporary fill ins in and now they have fallen out and my teeth are basically rottening out of my mouth. I have been having serve pain and been to the hospital. I do not have insurance and do not have a job at this time I am in college. I need to know if there is a way to get them pulled and make payments.
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Reply: Extraction Oral Surgery
added: July 05, 2008 - 8:32 AM
Cost Estimate: $ No Estimate at this time. Additional information required.
we do not do extractions. you can check with el rio health center. they may be able to help you.
Reply: Extraction Oral Surgery
added: July 07, 2008 - 11:15 PM
Cost Estimate: $600-950
I would be happy to help you. El Rio is a great option. Your teeth may be in a condition that need an oral surgeon.I do want to make a couple of points though for everyone''''s benefit.You stated that the dentist hit the nerve when doing fillings. Dentists rarely hit nerves. Cavities take us to the nerve. It would be rare to find someone purposely hitting a nerve. When the cavity is so large that it reaches the nerve, it is a bad outcome that would happen with any dentist. I can tell that this is the case because you said that your temporary fills are falling out and that your teeth are breaking away. That indicates a large cavity, not an accidental or intentional hit to the nerve.People have forgotten the difference between a bad situation and a bad job. Our profession is the most preventative one you will find. We all like smaller problems, and are heavily regulated by a board that even includes lay public. Most all dentists are very capable and honest.