Yes, I think this is the right forum for this.
I'm saying this because for all the years since I got my St. Jude aortic valve, the dentists wanted me to pre-medicate with 2 Grams of Amoxicillin before I visited them. This was to reduce the risk of endocarditis that is possible when the gums are compromised.
I have a tooth that was filled years ago. Apparently, I had a root canal done. There was still 'tooth' where the canal was done, but still a hole that went into my mouth - and maybe into my jaw.
The thing was covered with amalgam (silver/mercury) to cover the hole and build the tooth back up. Every few years, some of it breaks. My last dentist put more amalgam on it, and I was good for another year or two. He mentioned a crown but didn't push it.
The last time the amalgam split off, I decided just to leave it alone. Eventually, more parts of the filling split off, more parts of the amalgam cracked, and it eventually felt like there was a small piece covering the remaining hole from the root canal. I figured that the area of the canal was healed up, but I didn't want to take my chances. I figured that it was time to get a dentist to look at it.
My original dentist didn't take insurance. I chose one that was supposedly well rated and took my insurance.
It was then that things seemed to go a bit south.
They x-rayed the tooth. He told me that I had to get it extracted.
I told him that the last time I had an extraction, it bled for hours and was a problem to get the bleeding to stop. He told me that 'nobody leaves my office bleeding' - which I took to mean that he may try electrocautery to stop the bleeding. I told him that I had an oral surgeon to do an extraction if I need one.
I asked what I'd be putting up with with TWO missing teeth, one next to the other. He said I may need a bridge - an appliance that I wouldn't do well with and wouldn't want to mess with. I told him that I just wanted the tooth packed.
His assistant packed the tooth and built it up with some stuff designed for this purpose.
So - here are my thoughts:
This dentist didn't care that I could leave the office with a functional tooth.
He didn't care about INR or pre-medication (maybe guidelines have changed?)
He seemed more interested in making money on an extraction and a dental appliance than he was in providing actual care.
I won't be seeing this guy again. It seems to be more about money than care.
How have YOUR experiences been? Do you trust your dentist?
I'm saying this because for all the years since I got my St. Jude aortic valve, the dentists wanted me to pre-medicate with 2 Grams of Amoxicillin before I visited them. This was to reduce the risk of endocarditis that is possible when the gums are compromised.
I have a tooth that was filled years ago. Apparently, I had a root canal done. There was still 'tooth' where the canal was done, but still a hole that went into my mouth - and maybe into my jaw.
The thing was covered with amalgam (silver/mercury) to cover the hole and build the tooth back up. Every few years, some of it breaks. My last dentist put more amalgam on it, and I was good for another year or two. He mentioned a crown but didn't push it.
The last time the amalgam split off, I decided just to leave it alone. Eventually, more parts of the filling split off, more parts of the amalgam cracked, and it eventually felt like there was a small piece covering the remaining hole from the root canal. I figured that the area of the canal was healed up, but I didn't want to take my chances. I figured that it was time to get a dentist to look at it.
My original dentist didn't take insurance. I chose one that was supposedly well rated and took my insurance.
It was then that things seemed to go a bit south.
They x-rayed the tooth. He told me that I had to get it extracted.
I told him that the last time I had an extraction, it bled for hours and was a problem to get the bleeding to stop. He told me that 'nobody leaves my office bleeding' - which I took to mean that he may try electrocautery to stop the bleeding. I told him that I had an oral surgeon to do an extraction if I need one.
I asked what I'd be putting up with with TWO missing teeth, one next to the other. He said I may need a bridge - an appliance that I wouldn't do well with and wouldn't want to mess with. I told him that I just wanted the tooth packed.
His assistant packed the tooth and built it up with some stuff designed for this purpose.
So - here are my thoughts:
This dentist didn't care that I could leave the office with a functional tooth.
He didn't care about INR or pre-medication (maybe guidelines have changed?)
He seemed more interested in making money on an extraction and a dental appliance than he was in providing actual care.
I won't be seeing this guy again. It seems to be more about money than care.
How have YOUR experiences been? Do you trust your dentist?