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Isn't this crazy?

So, my dentist dilemma. I finally had all my cavities fixed. I have been having major issues with my one tooth. It was the first cavity done and it was super sensitive after it was done too. I told the dentist that, she put some chemical on it to help "calm" the nerves. Still sensitive and we're talking a little over a month now that it was done. The last time I went to the dentist, I saw a new dentist, and she said she would take the cavity out, put meds in there and put the cavity back on. I ended up having 3 needles of novacaine and still felt everything and a tingly bottom lip for three days! It was awful and I had tears. She finally stopped and put a freakin temp filling over it. It is still sensitive now and I am supposed to go back tomorrow to get it fixed as far as commence drilling and put meds and new cavity. I am having anxiety. I know I am going to need a root canal as the nerves are shot but they are shot because of the first time when she did the cavity. I seriously have no idea what to do. I want them to pay for the root canal since they messed the tooth up.

Re: Isn't this crazy?

  • Ugh, so sorry you're dealing with this, Val.  Tooth pain is terrible.  I know you were worried about maxing out so hopefully they will write-off some of the procedure, if not all of it!  Feel better!
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