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Increased Pain Thanks to a New Dental Bridge!

Could my dentist have over-reduced my good tooth for a bridge causing me ongoing pain & now the need for a root canal?Undecided


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Yes, that is very possible. It would help if you got a second opinion without revealing too much. Then how you choose to use that information, is up to you.

cs33ca  M.Sc. PharmD  www.anestheticnews.com

Yedda, please my new address is haynesatpalace@gmail.com  

Posted 2009-07-23T11:40:18Z
 
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Success is measured not by the heights to which one rises, but rather by the obstacles that one has overcome.

Yes, it is possible, but much more likely that the bridge is slightly high, causing problems, or that the tooth simply wasn't strong enough to rebound from being manipulated during the making of the new bridge, and it just died.  It happens.

 

Mike, a dentist

Posted 2009-08-10T05:59:26Z

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