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I had a tooth out last Friday (nightmare) the dentist started panicing as he couldn't get it out - I'd got an abscess he kept drilling - giving me more anaesthetic - drilling - pushing for over an hour. I was terrified enough without him saying how it wouldn't come and he'd have to try something else - he was sweating profusely, complaining his hand was hurting and getting bad tempered as the phone kept ringing. It was awful...if I thought I was dreading the experience before I got there, now I swear I can't go thru such a thing again. My face is badly bruised, but I've got toothache in the opposite side of my mouth and in my lower jaw...I've also got something sharp sticking out of my gum. He did tell me, he'd had to leave some root in, saying it would make its way out, perhaps taking a couple of years. I've lost faith in him as a dentist, but didn't know if I should go and see another one for a second opinion. Yes, you need to go and see a dentist, but it doesn't have to be the same one. In the UK you are entitled to simply visit another dentist without even informing the previous one or giving a reason. If you have trouble locating another dentist near to you you can use the NHS Dentist Search facility www.nhs.uk/England/Dentists/Default.aspx or ring your local Primary Care Trust (PCT - in the phone book) for a list. Alternatively ask friends and family for a recommendation. You need a second opinion. Contact your local dental society for references or ask friends and family. He should never have taken the tooth out if you had an abscess, he should have put you on antibiotics for it to clear up first. you should go back because my husband had a bad case like this and became ill he ended up with what they call dry gums and god was he in pain so go back and let them have a look good luck r you sure hes a dentist poor you babe i really feel for you but get a second opinion you really don't want to go back to a person who acts so unprofessional That is on you - I know how it is with teeth I had one cut into 3 pieces and it wasn't bad until 4 hours later and it hurt, but I did go back for a follow up - I got a dry socket that was painful Oh my gosh! You shouldn't have any root left in there as it is a wound and will be prone to infection. Go to another dentist or hospital and report this man! MY GOD!!! who is your dentist? Remind me to never see him !! Ask around for recommendations on a good dentist. My goodness. I would certainly go to a different dentist. Don't ever go back to that guy. You need to go back. That sharp piece is tooth left behind. I have had the same experience only last year. The pain lasted for weeks after and that was all because of an abscess. Take paracetamol and brufen and go back to the dentist tell him to finish the job he started. Some dentists offer Valium (Diazepan) to calm the patient here in the UK its worth enquiring about it. Good luck. Everybody has bad experienced and must not be a reason not to go back. What you'be been thru is normal. When tooth suffered from infection, from a long period of time, it's difficult to take out. Bruising is normal , that's why u need to apply cold pack to reduced inflammation and bruising. Regarding the sharp object, that is just bone spicules, and that's normal. It will come out by itself, when it heals. And if doesn't, just have him remove it after socket heals. Root residuals is normal, like what your dentist said , he has to leave it, because taking it out, might damage nerve. Don't worry, it will go up when socket heals. It will be safer to remove , at that time. I hope this help. HELLO AGONY AUNT, I HAD A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE MANY YEARS AGO AND HAD TO WAIT 10 DAYS BEFORE BEING ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL FOR SURGERY. I am sorry you have had such a bad experience. Yes, you need to be seen by a dentist for the toothache and the bone fragment removal, but not this dentist. Most answers you have here are correct. My concern is the piece of root tip left behind; the nerve of a tooth is at the apex or end of the root tip. If this root tip with nerve tissue is left behind you will experience a painful toothache. I would not return to this dentist since you had such a bad experience along with the lack of professionalism displayed by him. Do pick up any x rays that were taken of this tooth. This dentist should have realized from the x rays the difficulty involved with the extraction of this tooth, cases like this are referred to an Oral Surgeon for the comfort of the patient. Be sure to have another dentist evaluate and treat this problem as soon as possible. It will be better to take care of this now while the area is still open. He will also be able to remove the bone fragment at that appointment. So sorry you had such a bad experience with this. Occasionally some dentist will perform a difficult procedure that they normally wouldn鈥檛 do just to help save a patient the expense of a specialist, but from your description it doesn鈥檛 sound as if he was trying to help you. Hopefully you will get this checked out soon. Keep in mind, not all dentist are like this one. Good luck. |
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