I have a sinus infection in which the pressure has aggravated some of the nerves in my mouth, and I have a tooth that is in agony. This started on Monday.
I called my dentist yesterday and got an appoinment for this a.m. for him to look at it and what path to take. Because of the position of the tooth, I want to do what I can to save it and not look like a "hillbilly." It will leave a noticeable gap. So he and the assistant determined that a root canal would be the best option, however he did not have the time to do it today, unless I wanted to wait around to see if their 11:00 appoinment would show -- it was 9:15. The dentist is 30 minutes from me, so I declined waiting, to which I was told that they'd rather have my sinus infection clear up before they did the procedure. I was given a script for some strong abx and some Tylenol 3, and made an appointment for the root canal on the 31st (earliest slot available). I really hope I can make it until then.
This afternoon, my face (well left check) swelled up. As I was preparing dinner, the pain hit me and I nearly passed out. It's not really the tooth that is hurting the most, it's just nerve sensitivity and the swelling that hurts. So I've been putting ice on it and took half of a Ty3 (they will knock me out so I take half of one at a time).
So now I am thinking and reviewing my options. Right now the plan is for a root canal and crown to which my insurance pays 80% of each, so my total out of pocket cost is $300 or so.
I am hoping that the abx kick in and start relieving the swelling and pressue as they clear the infection, however if things do not improve I am thinking about just having them pull it. To cover the gap, I have another tooth behind it that has been pulled, I was thinking of getting a bridge to fill in for the two teeth. Hpw much does a bridge cost? I am not sure of what my insurance would pay, but would it be a better option? Notte, if the consensus is that bridges are $$$, then I'll stick with the root canal plan.
I know another option would be to go somewhere else and try and get it done, but it wasn't until last year I got over my fear of the dentist, so I have built up trust with him and his assistants. I'd rather not go to someone new,and have to start all over again with that bonding.
Oh, I had the root canal explined to me, but what does getting a crown entail?
I called my dentist yesterday and got an appoinment for this a.m. for him to look at it and what path to take. Because of the position of the tooth, I want to do what I can to save it and not look like a "hillbilly." It will leave a noticeable gap. So he and the assistant determined that a root canal would be the best option, however he did not have the time to do it today, unless I wanted to wait around to see if their 11:00 appoinment would show -- it was 9:15. The dentist is 30 minutes from me, so I declined waiting, to which I was told that they'd rather have my sinus infection clear up before they did the procedure. I was given a script for some strong abx and some Tylenol 3, and made an appointment for the root canal on the 31st (earliest slot available). I really hope I can make it until then.
This afternoon, my face (well left check) swelled up. As I was preparing dinner, the pain hit me and I nearly passed out. It's not really the tooth that is hurting the most, it's just nerve sensitivity and the swelling that hurts. So I've been putting ice on it and took half of a Ty3 (they will knock me out so I take half of one at a time).
So now I am thinking and reviewing my options. Right now the plan is for a root canal and crown to which my insurance pays 80% of each, so my total out of pocket cost is $300 or so.
I am hoping that the abx kick in and start relieving the swelling and pressue as they clear the infection, however if things do not improve I am thinking about just having them pull it. To cover the gap, I have another tooth behind it that has been pulled, I was thinking of getting a bridge to fill in for the two teeth. Hpw much does a bridge cost? I am not sure of what my insurance would pay, but would it be a better option? Notte, if the consensus is that bridges are $$$, then I'll stick with the root canal plan.
I know another option would be to go somewhere else and try and get it done, but it wasn't until last year I got over my fear of the dentist, so I have built up trust with him and his assistants. I'd rather not go to someone new,and have to start all over again with that bonding.
Oh, I had the root canal explined to me, but what does getting a crown entail?

Hope you feel better asap!