I had a dentist say I needed a root canal 20 years ago, and I told him I wanted to think about it. I went to another dentist a week later, and said he could do the crown without a root canal and it worked fine. That was 20 years ago, and I still have the same old crown with no problems. I think it is a financial thing myself
@@ibtisamzubaidi No, my teeth weren't sensitive. He didn't give me a reason, so that is why I went with the other dentist. After hearing about the problems with root canals, I'll pull the tooth before a root canal.
@@ibtisamzubaidi I didn't have any sensitive teeth, your better off to pull the tooth and leave it alone if they can't save it. Luckily mine was saved, or didn't need done in the first place.
Its true you need drill to tooth to make money in dentistry, but me as a dentist idgaf about money, rather my reputation and patient relationship, so never diagnose something that isnt required, integrity > money, i dont know how such dentists sleep at night
I had root canal since 13 yrs because trauma up to 27 when considering cosmetic procedures it was found abscess to be at root of tooth in bone. They cleaned it and over 4 years during covid also had gingival transplant and crown put; only this year fistulae formed to drain new or old abscess so had to clean it second time. Now waiting if bone would fill up that area. Keep your tooth but make sure there is no connection between tooth structure and bone. You wouldnt want metal implqnts that create EM in your jaw and that messes up your brain waves, true story; after dangers of root canals there are also dangers of implants that give you serious diseases.
I have my root canal since 1993, my dentist is really great. I didn’t even feel anything, my mouth was open for 3 & 1/2. After the root canal was done. My jaw is tired but I feel great. That time I have my root canal my dentist is a newly graduate. His hands is so light that I just fall asleep. I woke up when everything is gone. My dentist is the one to wake me up. I went to his clinic at 12:05am because of the pain. But now I’m ok and I don’t have any problem. It’s been 31 yrs now since I have my root canal.
i just had RCT a week ago. the tooth isnt painful anymore but theres still a tiny abscess. dentist told me to wait until 6 months for the infection to subside. im just scared. i dont have to get apicoectomy
so the answer is to live in pain till it eventually absesses, have it removed, let the opposing tooth slide out of place then just watch the domino effect until you are gumming your food? OR just dont eat on that side till all the ligaments let go and the teeth fall out on their own Got it. Trust me I dont advocate for it being the FIRST option ... but it usually beats removal or ignoring it any day.
actually you get sold an expensive implant first. Then the implant fails and you go gummy. Also where do they get these patients from ? Bleeding from the tooth for ten years and it turns out to be a dental infection (abscess)?? The poor choice of patients to promote her practice.
Scientists in Japan are currently trialling drugs that allow people to grow new teeth. Hopefully one day it will mean there will be no need for root canal treatments or implants.
That would be great however I think much emphasis should be on prevention. God designed our teeth to last for a life time if properly taken care of through ; nutrient dense and balanced diet, effective brushing twice a day , flossing once a day and visiting your dentist or oral care provider after every 6 month for examination and routine cleaning.
I made a goal this year to switch to a holistic dentist as I am sick and tired of traditional dentists who have extremely limited knowledge of whole-body health and I felt were neglecting some minor issues I have now that might manifest into something serious in the future (tooth loss, gum disease, and systemic illnesses). And yes I have a root-canaled tooth that I am concerned about. I saw a holistic dentist a few weeks ago for an exam and will go back in a few weeks to go over the results. It's the best decision I made for myself as of the start of this year. I'm abandoning traditional dentists, I've never been so annoyed and angry at a doctor to the point where it consumed my day-to-day life psychologically.
I am sure your dentist would love to pull your tooth and put in an implant instead, but that would be malpractice. Your dentist pledged to do no harm that’s why your dentist did not pull your tooth. It’s easy to validate an uninformed person and take their money. Have you tried Ozone treatment for your cavity? Good luck.
@@LeDentalCare My holistic dentist did not want to pull out my tooth, just recommended a CT scan every 3 years. In fact her treatnen plan was a lot more conservative than that of the conventional dentists I've seen. I've learned overtime that the more knowledgeable a dentist is, the more conservative their dentistry is.
My root canal failed and started rotting under the cap. The root canal tooth got a cavity and then infection. The cavity eventually led to rot and the tooth next to it started to rot as well. Like a trickle down effect. Or like rotten fruit how it spreads. I got both teeth removed yesterday. For the first time in years last night while I slept I didn’t have a stuffy nose. And woke up without feeling groggy. Those root canals be doing something bad to the body.
My friend and I have had several root canals become infected. Why have a root canal anymore. I never knew a root canal could become infected. Sad! We trust our dentists! Sad!
I too was a victim of bad advice about problem teeth.at Western Dental. it was advised that I undergo implant surgery immediately instead I used a water pick with Listerine and a good brushing. That eliminated the problem, except for a few days later I was getting small absesses but that stopped, and the problem is no more.
@@clifford-z5j awe man, they’re the worst. They wanted to extract my bottom front tooth. They said it was going to deteriorate and break so an extraction was the best way to go. It’s been 11 years and it’s still there.
Had one done yesterday. Two worst things were.... waiting on my dentist and the pinch you get when they are numbing you up. Outside of that it was a piece of cake other than having to hold your mouth open which isn't hurtful or anything. It's just a nuisance.
I had a root canal because I had an abscess that I never had pain from. It was found with an X-ray. I will never get titanium implants as they cause problems with some people.
I had a root canal when I was 7 years old. Now the root canal has a bad smell and I’m worried the odor of the rotten teeth may affect my health in the future. So, I’m eager to find the right dentist to extract the root canal tooth.
@@jerrysanders7773 if you want an extraction, I recommend not waiting too long. Search local dentists and read their reviews. My first extraction was done by a butcher when I was 20 lol. Had me in a headlock and extracted with his other hand. My current dentist is an excellent extractor. Not so good with performing root canals though lol.
In my personal experience, I had seven root canal done. Root canal treatment is highly expensive with no guarantee success. It is a very difficult procedure. Although root canal treatment has removed the toothache, but I doubt it removes all the bacteria. A root canal treatment can save your tooth for ten years, and this is not a guarantee, at least in my case, I know it is not. It can not last for ten years.
Well it most definitely led to systemic inflammation in my whole body, especially after getting Covid almost 3 years ago! I have been dealing with debilitating health issues. I have had congestion and sinus issues for many years, but not all my life. Now looking back, they developed not long after getting the 2 root canals I have! Covid made everything worse. I am seeing a Biological Dentist tomorrow for the first time ever and getting a Conebeam CT done. I pray to God this is the answer I have been looking for, for so long now! I’m getting them extracted ASAP! Worried that they may find jawbone deterioration. 😔😭
@@johgri2 Hello 😊 The appointment went well. I really like this Dentist I’m working with. She is very thorough and takes her time answering questions every time I have had any. She even gives out her personal number for patients if they have any questions or issues after a surgery. I have had the first of 3 root canals pulled. It was the last tooth on the bottom right. I definitely have a lot more energy than I have in a long time. Pain in my right knee is gone. She has also replaced a silver crown in my mouth and also removed the Mercury filling that was under it that I had no idea was there! My regular Dentist never informed me they were putting a Mercury filling in my mouth! 🤬 Needless to say I will not be going back to that Dentist. I have two more root canals to come out and those are on the top left towards the back. I truly believe my health will improve drastically when I get them removed because they are pushing up into my sinus cavity. They have caused sinus issues/congestion and allergies for many years. Only C made everything so much worse. I have had such debilitating issues like respiratory, GI, brain fog, memory loss, food sensitivities, etc… I am scheduled to get these other two removed April 11th. I’m so scared and nervous. The Dentist and her colleague will also be cleaning the infection out of my sinuses. Evidently it’s been smoldering in there for years! I just want to hurry up and get it done too. 😣 Are you going thru some health issues that could be linked to your oral health?
@@leannshort2211 yes I’ve been experiencing similar issues and just had my one and only root canal pulled yesterday. My biodentist scraped out the peridontal ligament, cleaned it with ozone and put in PRF from my own blood. Hoping this will help me heal. All the best to you!
@@johgri2 Awesome!! 👏🏻🙌🏻 So happy that you also went thru a Bio Dentist! Please, if you think of it, come back and let me know how you’re doing! The best to you also on your healing journey! ❤️
@@johgri2 Awesome!!! 👏🏻🙌🏻 So happy for you!! Glad you went with a Bio Dentist also! Please, if you think of it, come back and let me know how you’re doing. Good luck on your healing journey! ❤️
Another very important component to dental hygiene is daily low pressure subgingival irrigation with multiple alternate effective anti microbial agents. Can save one from a whole lot of easily avoided pain, misery, and expense.
Root canal will kill a person slowly. I have one root canal removed and my health went through the roof, my neck pain disappeared and never came back since RC removed.
No medical journal suggests keeping necrotic tissue in the body except dentistry. It's truly an outdated practice. Anaerobic bacteria breeds within the tooth and has no natural defence when the nerves and pulp are removed. These things should be banned.
One good alternative is the use of Biodentine product. Even if preparing a tooth for a crown if there’s a small pulp exposure, covering the exposure with Biodentine material saves the tooth and the crown is all that’s needed. No root canal needed.
I had a root canal on tooth number 7 due to infection (but there was no pain). The infection returned within a month and I was told a apicoectomy was needed. Right after the apicoectomy the tooth became loose. The dentist said an implant was required. I had to have an oral surgeon remove tooth 7. A periodontist did the implant. When my regular dentist installed the crown it didn't fit correctly - there was a space between the crown and the gum. So the crown was sent back to the lab for re-work. The lab added some pink colored enamel to the crown to fill the space between crown and gum. I had it installed but it looks weird. Does not look natural. On top of that I was charged another $1000 for the lab and extra work. The total cost for tooth number 7 was $7500. Dental insurance paid $3000, but I had to pay the rest. And now I have a jacked-up looking tooth.
@@danielefthymiadis3716 systemic inflammation (blood test confirmed) causing a host of issues, chronic fatigue, heart palpitations, panick attacks. Years of suffering and trying to get to the cause, this is the only thing left on the list. Please elaborate now why you think this would be a mistake given it has cured many people with identical symptoms? I would sooner have my health than aesthetics! Well they are coming out today so I will keep you updated to see if it works. This isn't a whim, I've read multiple books and read countless articles by time served professionals, people tend to research when they suffer greatly. Wish me luck.
What would you recommend for an 11 yo with a permanent molar infection, where the nerves are not yet developed completely, and has recommendation for root canal, at least for a few years until all her teeth are out? I am concerned, i considered the option to pull it out, but it's an important tooth and pulling it out now will affect the mastication and the way her next tooth will come out and may cause deformation on her top jaw teeth..... I don't know what to do!!!
@@AuroraQuantum you should go to two other places for second and third opinions. I took my son to my usual dentist and he said he needed three cavities filled. I Then took him to a pediatric dentist and they told me he had no cavities. It’s been a few years and he still has no cavities. I’m starting to think that the original dentist who is my dentist has screwed me over with unnecessary root canals.
I lost my molar from a root canal that went bad the root from that cracked and it had to be extracted. Almost had an implant would have costed me 512 dollars but had an issue and had to wait and lost my dental insurance so now no molar
Take ur tooth out and have denture bridge or implants… or have no tooth replacement… 1-tooth denture $6-800 2- bridge $3k- 5.5 3- implant $5-7k That’s to replace a tooth
@@brendaplunkett8659 that’s why u should take care of what u eat how u clean ur teeth 🦷 and keep what you got for as long as you can. Don’t take eating 🥣 for granted
@@sarahaparicio1839it just heals with no tooth and you end up with an empty space. Teeth start to shift very slowly. If nothing will be done to replace it, a partial denture would be better than nothing
I go to a dental school for my dental work. I had a RTC treatment done over a year ago and had a crown put on my tooth five days before Christmas (all in the same year). I didn't start having issues with my root canal & crown until this spring. When I was scheduled for a cleaning, I asked for an x-ray to check the crown as it was irratating my gums. I was told nothing was wrong and an x-ray wasn't necessary. Came back 3 months later for my exams (which I had to go through twice) an abscess was found on the gum of my crowned tooth. It was drained. The head docs who looked at my x-rays said that I probably had bacteria coming from the actual tooth that was also apart of the problem. They never gave me any antibiotics. I asked (3 times) why because I had no swollen lymph nodes or fever. The dental school closed for 2 weeks for vacation and I'm stuck trying to treat an abscess for 3 weeks! I had to research how to treat it. Fast Foward to almost 3 months later and I'm supposed to have retreatment of the root canal and the tooth but my insurance won't cover it but want me to pay $$$ again for the same procedure that students failed to do right in the first place! I already spoke with the student that does my dental work and explained to him I won't be paying for either RCT or a new crown. The next appointment I will be requesting an extraction.
Ive been scared to see a dentist ever since I had a coworker go see a dentist for a routine checkup and came back with his neck swollen! He developed a huge mass on his neck that turned out to be a cancerous tumor! He was dead 2 months later!
Yes the dentist like everything else is getting out of hand $1,000 just to bond one tooth my wife spent $6,000 on a root canal because they kept having problems with it finally a few years later she pulled a damn tooth I keep telling the dentist you want me to have nice teeth or be homeless😅
I have a cracked tooth which hurts a little when I chew.My dentist said he will put a temporary crown on it and see how it does for a few weeks.He said if it doesn't hurt he will put a permanent crown on.If it does hurt I will need a root canal.I do not want a root canal had one fail and had tooth extracted.I cancelled my appointment for the time being but I don't no what to do.Can you please give me some advice.Thank you.😊
I had a horrible experience. I’d rather have a tooth pulled. The dentist went up into my tooth without numbing the surrounding area first. He just Shot that needle right up into my tooth. Then I saw him pull out pinkish/white long squiggly looking things. I’m now terrified of going to the dentist. I wish they would give people the option of being put out for this procedure.
@@sallyjb6209 No. He didn’t ask. He was there the entire time, so he knew I wasn’t numb. After he shot the needle into that spot, I jolted in pain. He told me “ let’s not make a mountain out of a mole hole”. The lady working with him, I’m assuming either an assistant or hygienist turned to him and said: “you’re not the one who just had a needle shot into you”.
I have a broken tooth and my dentist wants to do a root canal on it but iv never had any pain plus im a heart patient I have had valve replacement 2 times in my life. I would rather have the tooth pulled but the Dr insist on doing a root canal instead
I had to pick between Root Canal and Extraction. So I choose extraction but i can literally feel vthe doctor pulling my tooth out 😱 so now i have a hole in my mouth and its horrible. But probably safer than root canal. I think either experience is negative to be honest.
Is there anyone who can recommend a good oral surgeon here in Richmond or Vancouver who can extract infected root canal teeth? I’m really scared because most dentists here don’t really acknowledge this type of information, and they don’t have the necessary tools like cbct scan, and ozone therapy for cleaning the infected tooth.
I have a root canal right now and I’m in daily pain n developing bad breath I have to chew gum dialy and you start to develop toxins you breath daily and your lungs start hurting it does kill slowly I still have it and I need to go to a good dentist 😢
The option is always to pull the tooth but then putting a titanium implant is ok? Minimally invasive holistic? Keep your teeth as long as you can before extraction and implant. It’s like having an infected finger and instead of treating the infection, amputate the finger instead. It’s a living organ just like a tooth right? Logic is not there. Science is faulty.
Holistic dentistry is conservative because they want to keep as much of the natural tooth structure as possible without damaging healthy tooth structure. A root canaled tooth is not a living tooth, it is essentially gangrene stuck in your body. So of course, if you have gangrene tissue you're going to want to remove it (tooth, fingers, limbs, etc...). You're missing the point.
So my best option is to either have a composite filling or an extraction? I went to the dentist today for the first time in 10 years and was told to get a root canal. However, I decided to go ahead with a composite filling first to see how things will go.
When I was 15 a dentist told my family I needed a root canal. Turns out this was a lie and I went through about 3 months of pain while this supposed root canal was being done. Turns out the dentist wasn't even licensed. He just bought some equipment and set up an office. I just stopped going and refused to go back again which left me with a lifelong mistrusted dentists. The dentist was eventually arrested when I was about 20, but not because of me. Because of some other patient. Justice was served because he was sentenced to several years at the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet where my Uncle Frank happened to be the warden! I personally believe there's no such thing as a root canal and it's just something didn't to say when they feel they want to buy a new Mercedes. I never had that root canal and I still have all my teeth except for the two that that particular dentist removed, and would probably did not need to be removed. I was a healthy 15-year-old with healthy teeth from an upper middle-class family. Except for the aforementioned two teeth, I still have all my teeth and I am healthy. I think root canal is just a scam. And I've been saying that since the 1970s.
I've had root canals on 3 teeth. Within a few years they became infected again and another root canal was required. The dentists call this a re-treat. Insurance companies don't pay as much for a re-treat as they do for the first root canal. That means re-treats cost a lot of money.
I had a root canal yesterday, but it still hurts a lot. Can anyone please tell me why I'm experiencing this horrible pain and how to get rid of it?!? I'm currently taking three different types of pain medication, but they haven't provided any relief for me
Depends on how the dentist worked with ur tooth, For example when doing the RTC all roots of the tooth must be treated, second molars mostly have 3canals , the dentist must disinfect and fill all the canals
Some teeth have multiple veins, especially the molars. Only 2 major veins will be removed by the dentist, smaller/branched ones are left out, which causes pain after root canal.
I have a question i had my first sitting of root canal on Friday she cleaned up my tooth and filled it with cement and told me to come on Monday and today while drinking coffee some cement came out she's not available for the weekend what should I do?
@@privateprivate5302 nothing to be much concerned about she did another sitting and got done with it no issues with the rootcanal as of today aka 5 months
mine too but my dentist or orthodontist told me she only put temporary pasta so the cement can dry up and after that she will seal it completely.. Mine took about 1 month with constant monitoring and xrays every visit.. But watching these videos now im not so sure about my future with these RC
It is not painless as the process gets down. It huuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrt as the dentist worked on my mouth. You can't deaden the gum enough. The next time I had a tooth issue that said root canal, I said no. It was on a back molar. I said pull it. No one will see it. So be it. I don't recommend a root canal if it is for a back tooth. Ouch............. just pull it. Please.
Try rinsing with one of the peroxide containing mouth rinses. IMPORTANT: Also get a toothpaste like Sensodyne with potassium nitrate in it. Nitrate is an excellent killer of anaerobic bacteria (that may be the smell you refer to).
This happened to my daughter when she was about 11! She had deep cavity and dentist performed root canal. Three years later the dentist reviewed her chart and said it was done wrong and a root was left infected and she needed it re done. They were apologetic blamed a no longer with them dentist and paid to have it done by a specialist in the next town over. During that time my daughter said she was in body pain which we thought was growing pain, she developed fatigue, anemia and depression. She was put on RX. I had a hunch this was all connected and I had no way to discuss it with anyone. No one is willing. She’s 19 now. Should she have it looked at to make sure it’s not causing her systemic problems? So scary.
My experience, two root canals, not worth the money, do not last, dental BS! As my granny said to me, "Your teeth will fall out when they are ready."......you may 99 years old.
I have a molar tooth that suddenly broke till the gumline. Just a wall of tooth remaining on one side. Can it be saved in anyway before doing implant? Does fibre posts work?
@@sruthidatla-b8o Don't do anything if you can manage to chew food somehow. After somedays your tooth will used to it. Just get implant if tooth falls off completely.
Do u guys do a seance as well, maybe check the cycle's of the moon? Sure as hell overall all for your mumbo jumbo you will be more expensive in the long run, We all know doctors and dentists are expensive, but when a "dentist" and to throw in a sale pitch as well, they will bankrupts you.
CANNABINOID-Neuro INSTITUTE asks you. Why you do NOT mention dental fluorosis.. or bone fluorosis? It is not even dental hygeine health. You must be not this oblivious . But it sure sounds like it . TITANIUM TOXICITY happens too. Barbarians were more compassionate and medically wise. The SCRIBE
I had a dentist say I needed a root canal 20 years ago, and I told him I wanted to think about it. I went to another dentist a week later, and said he could do the crown without a root canal and it worked fine. That was 20 years ago, and I still have the same old crown with no problems. I think it is a financial thing myself
Why did he say that you need a root canal?
Does your teeth feel sensitive when drinking cold or hot drinks?
@@ibtisamzubaidi No, my teeth weren't sensitive. He didn't give me a reason, so that is why I went with the other dentist. After hearing about the problems with root canals, I'll pull the tooth before a root canal.
@@ibtisamzubaidi I didn't have any sensitive teeth, your better off to pull the tooth and leave it alone if they can't save it. Luckily mine was saved, or didn't need done in the first place.
Its true you need drill to tooth to make money in dentistry, but me as a dentist idgaf about money, rather my reputation and patient relationship, so never diagnose something that isnt required, integrity > money, i dont know how such dentists sleep at night
@@zztop8592Yes, extrac them wear dentures they never hurt.
I always say that Holistic care is the way to go.
I had root canal since 13 yrs because trauma up to 27 when considering cosmetic procedures it was found abscess to be at root of tooth in bone. They cleaned it and over 4 years during covid also had gingival transplant and crown put; only this year fistulae formed to drain new or old abscess so had to clean it second time. Now waiting if bone would fill up that area.
Keep your tooth but make sure there is no connection between tooth structure and bone.
You wouldnt want metal implqnts that create EM in your jaw and that messes up your brain waves, true story; after dangers of root canals there are also dangers of implants that give you serious diseases.
I have my root canal since 1993, my dentist is really great. I didn’t even feel anything, my mouth was open for 3 & 1/2. After the root canal was done. My jaw is tired but I feel great. That time I have my root canal my dentist is a newly graduate. His hands is so light that I just fall asleep. I woke up when everything is gone. My dentist is the one to wake me up. I went to his clinic at 12:05am because of the pain. But now I’m ok and I don’t have any problem. It’s been 31 yrs now since I have my root canal.
i just had RCT a week ago. the tooth isnt painful anymore but theres still a tiny abscess. dentist told me to wait until 6 months for the infection to subside. im just scared. i dont have to get apicoectomy
so the answer is to live in pain till it eventually absesses, have it removed, let the opposing tooth slide out of place then just watch the domino effect until you are gumming your food? OR just dont eat on that side till all the ligaments let go and the teeth fall out on their own Got it. Trust me I dont advocate for it being the FIRST option ... but it usually beats removal or ignoring it any day.
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actually you get sold an expensive implant first. Then the implant fails and you go gummy. Also where do they get these patients from ? Bleeding from the tooth for ten years and it turns out to be a dental infection (abscess)?? The poor choice of patients to promote her practice.
@@ZillasCoop I agree
Scientists in Japan are currently trialling drugs that allow people to grow new teeth. Hopefully one day it will mean there will be no need for root canal treatments or implants.
Really
Wow ! That’d be great! I was just daydreaming about that as I have 3 root canals that bother me.
How about a drug that keeps humans remain young for 5x longer than naturally?
That will be super risky and not for everyone
That would be great however I think much emphasis should be on prevention.
God designed our teeth to last for a life time if properly taken care of through ;
nutrient dense and balanced diet, effective brushing twice a day , flossing once a day and visiting your dentist or oral care provider after every 6 month for examination and routine cleaning.
I made a goal this year to switch to a holistic dentist as I am sick and tired of traditional dentists who have extremely limited knowledge of whole-body health and I felt were neglecting some minor issues I have now that might manifest into something serious in the future (tooth loss, gum disease, and systemic illnesses). And yes I have a root-canaled tooth that I am concerned about. I saw a holistic dentist a few weeks ago for an exam and will go back in a few weeks to go over the results. It's the best decision I made for myself as of the start of this year. I'm abandoning traditional dentists, I've never been so annoyed and angry at a doctor to the point where it consumed my day-to-day life psychologically.
We look forward to meeting you.
How do you dare to ask a dentist if he/she is holistic or not
@@mirfurkan8842 They'll usually have it mentioned on their site or their office
I am sure your dentist would love to pull your tooth and put in an implant instead, but that would be malpractice. Your dentist pledged to do no harm that’s why your dentist did not pull your tooth. It’s easy to validate an uninformed person and take their money. Have you tried Ozone treatment for your cavity? Good luck.
@@LeDentalCare My holistic dentist did not want to pull out my tooth, just recommended a CT scan every 3 years. In fact her treatnen plan was a lot more conservative than that of the conventional dentists I've seen. I've learned overtime that the more knowledgeable a dentist is, the more conservative their dentistry is.
I had a root canal thirty years ago and still is I good condition and have not change its color. I had it made in Mexico. We have very good dentists.
@@MarthaRamirez-vi6ge I think I’m going to get my work done there. Where in Mexico did you go?
@@MarthaRamirez-vi6ge yes, i would like to know too. Especially if you can recommend someone close to Cancun, please
@@eatmysh0rts México City. But many people go to Tijuana.
@@AuroraQuantum Sorry, I don’t know anyone over there. But you can ask to anybody, they probably know a good one.
@@MarthaRamirez-vi6ge thanks. I live in San Diego so TJ it is.
Botched root canal caused the most horrific pain I have ever suffered through.
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So do rotting failing implants and they cost $5000. A pulpotomy can save a tooth with your own blood
My root canal failed and started rotting under the cap. The root canal tooth got a cavity and then infection. The cavity eventually led to rot and the tooth next to it started to rot as well. Like a trickle down effect. Or like rotten fruit how it spreads. I got both teeth removed yesterday. For the first time in years last night while I slept I didn’t have a stuffy nose. And woke up without feeling groggy. Those root canals be doing something bad to the body.
After how long did the other tooth start getting infected
@@shaaravshetty3480 took about 6 months
Me too. Had 2 root canal molars removed surgically and know my hip arthritis has completely gone away.
@@melindamcclain835 that’s crazy! Glad you’re pain free!
My friend and I have had several root canals become infected. Why have a root canal anymore. I never knew a root canal could become infected. Sad! We trust our dentists! Sad!
Holistic dentists! Great !!!
I too was a victim of bad advice about problem teeth.at Western Dental. it was advised that I undergo implant surgery immediately instead I used a water pick with Listerine and a good brushing. That eliminated the problem, except for a few days later I was getting small absesses but that stopped, and the problem is no more.
@@clifford-z5j awe man, they’re the worst. They wanted to extract my bottom front tooth. They said it was going to deteriorate and break so an extraction was the best way to go. It’s been 11 years and it’s still there.
Had one done yesterday. Two worst things were.... waiting on my dentist and the pinch you get when they are numbing you up. Outside of that it was a piece of cake other than having to hold your mouth open which isn't hurtful or anything. It's just a nuisance.
I had a root canal because I had an abscess that I never had pain from. It was found with an X-ray. I will never get titanium implants as they cause problems with some people.
I’m in the same situation as you. Is it worth it it to get the root canal and have a crown or to remove the molar entirely?
I love this video soo calm and understanding
I had a root canal when I was 7 years old. Now the root canal has a bad smell and I’m worried the odor of the rotten teeth may affect my health in the future. So, I’m eager to find the right dentist to extract the root canal tooth.
@@jerrysanders7773 if you want an extraction, I recommend not waiting too long. Search local dentists and read their reviews. My first extraction was done by a butcher when I was 20 lol. Had me in a headlock and extracted with his other hand. My current dentist is an excellent extractor. Not so good with performing root canals though lol.
Sameeee!!!
Any updates?
Odor is a sign of infection. I would recommend having a dentist look at it immediately.
In my personal experience, I had seven root canal done. Root canal treatment is highly expensive with no guarantee success. It is a very difficult procedure. Although root canal treatment has removed the toothache, but I doubt it removes all the bacteria. A root canal treatment can save your tooth for ten years, and this is not a guarantee, at least in my case, I know it is not. It can not last for ten years.
Please provide links to peer reviewed journals that support your opinions. Thank you in advance.
Well it most definitely led to systemic inflammation in my whole body, especially after getting Covid almost 3 years ago! I have been dealing with debilitating health issues. I have had congestion and sinus issues for many years, but not all my life. Now looking back, they developed not long after getting the 2 root canals I have! Covid made everything worse. I am seeing a Biological Dentist tomorrow for the first time ever and getting a Conebeam CT done. I pray to God this is the answer I have been looking for, for so long now! I’m getting them extracted ASAP! Worried that they may find jawbone deterioration. 😔😭
How was the appointment and did you experience and relief in symptoms?
@@johgri2 Hello 😊
The appointment went well. I really like this Dentist I’m working with. She is very thorough and takes her time answering questions every time I have had any. She even gives out her personal number for patients if they have any questions or issues after a surgery.
I have had the first of 3 root canals pulled. It was the last tooth on the bottom right. I definitely have a lot more energy than I have in a long time. Pain in my right knee is gone.
She has also replaced a silver crown in my mouth and also removed the Mercury filling that was under it that I had no idea was there! My regular Dentist never informed me they were putting a Mercury filling in my mouth! 🤬 Needless to say I will not be going back to that Dentist. I have two more root canals to come out and those are on the top left towards the back. I truly believe my health will improve drastically when I get them removed because they are pushing up into my sinus cavity. They have caused sinus issues/congestion and allergies for many years. Only C made everything so much worse. I have had such debilitating issues like respiratory, GI, brain fog, memory loss, food sensitivities, etc…
I am scheduled to get these other two removed April 11th. I’m so scared and nervous. The Dentist and her colleague will also be cleaning the infection out of my sinuses. Evidently it’s been smoldering in there for years!
I just want to hurry up and get it done too. 😣
Are you going thru some health issues that could be linked to your oral health?
@@leannshort2211 yes I’ve been experiencing similar issues and just had my one and only root canal pulled yesterday. My biodentist scraped out the peridontal ligament, cleaned it with ozone and put in PRF from my own blood. Hoping this will help me heal. All the best to you!
@@johgri2 Awesome!! 👏🏻🙌🏻
So happy that you also went thru a Bio Dentist! Please, if you think of it, come back and let me know how you’re doing! The best to you also on your healing journey! ❤️
@@johgri2 Awesome!!! 👏🏻🙌🏻 So happy for you!! Glad you went with a Bio Dentist also! Please, if you think of it, come back and let me know how you’re doing. Good luck on your healing journey! ❤️
Another very important component to dental hygiene is daily low pressure subgingival irrigation with multiple alternate effective anti microbial agents. Can save one from a whole lot of easily avoided pain, misery, and expense.
Root canal will kill a person slowly. I have one root canal removed and my health went through the roof, my neck pain disappeared and never came back since RC removed.
When teeth hurt what should we do. Teeth removal is a solution? Then you need implants.
Me too. My neck pain was gone once the infected root canal was extracted.
Lol! Hundreds of millions of people worldwide have had root canals and they're fine.
No medical journal suggests keeping necrotic tissue in the body except dentistry. It's truly an outdated practice. Anaerobic bacteria breeds within the tooth and has no natural defence when the nerves and pulp are removed. These things should be banned.
What if my back teeth are growing in sideways I was suggested a root canal
Thank God, you explained things such amazing way. You are an incredible teacher and explain it so well thank you.🍀
Very good and informative video. Good Job
One good alternative is the use of Biodentine product. Even if preparing a tooth for a crown if there’s a small pulp exposure, covering the exposure with Biodentine material saves the tooth and the crown is all that’s needed. No root canal needed.
How does that work if your tooth is abscess tooth
There is only one alternative and that is extraction and replaced with an implant which cost thousands. This sounds more like an infomercial
I've had a few root canals go bad. Pain pain and more pain.
How old were you?
@@yellowdayz1800 31
@@Misfit-from-Zantistill pain ?
I had a root canal on tooth number 7 due to infection (but there was no pain). The infection returned within a month and I was told a apicoectomy was needed. Right after the apicoectomy the tooth became loose. The dentist said an implant was required. I had to have an oral surgeon remove tooth 7. A periodontist did the implant. When my regular dentist installed the crown it didn't fit correctly - there was a space between the crown and the gum. So the crown was sent back to the lab for re-work. The lab added some pink colored enamel to the crown to fill the space between crown and gum. I had it installed but it looks weird. Does not look natural. On top of that I was charged another $1000 for the lab and extra work. The total cost for tooth number 7 was $7500. Dental insurance paid $3000, but I had to pay the rest. And now I have a jacked-up looking tooth.
Yes. What can you do when you’ve had several root canals done already ?
Need to be extracted, it will kill you slowly. You gonna have neck pain just like mine. Your poop will stink like hell.
Get cone xray to see if any infection, monitor them.
I have no pain with mine and I've just had an xray, all are infected, all are being removed
@@rayshoesmiththat would be a mistake.
@@rayshoesmithwhy remove or rerootcanal
@@danielefthymiadis3716 systemic inflammation (blood test confirmed) causing a host of issues, chronic fatigue, heart palpitations, panick attacks.
Years of suffering and trying to get to the cause, this is the only thing left on the list.
Please elaborate now why you think this would be a mistake given it has cured many people with identical symptoms?
I would sooner have my health than aesthetics!
Well they are coming out today so I will keep you updated to see if it works.
This isn't a whim, I've read multiple books and read countless articles by time served professionals, people tend to research when they suffer greatly.
Wish me luck.
Root canal procedures are safe the issue seems to some people are more sensitive to pain and discomfort.
What would you recommend for an 11 yo with a permanent molar infection, where the nerves are not yet developed completely, and has recommendation for root canal, at least for a few years until all her teeth are out?
I am concerned, i considered the option to pull it out, but it's an important tooth and pulling it out now will affect the mastication and the way her next tooth will come out and may cause deformation on her top jaw teeth.....
I don't know what to do!!!
@@AuroraQuantum you should go to two other places for second and third opinions. I took my son to my usual dentist and he said he needed three cavities filled. I Then took him to a pediatric dentist and they told me he had no cavities. It’s been a few years and he still has no cavities. I’m starting to think that the original dentist who is my dentist has screwed me over with unnecessary root canals.
I had all root canals removed many years ago. Few are successful.
@julieschubert341 what did you do to your missing teeth ? Thanks.
Pls update us
I lost my molar from a root canal that went bad the root from that cracked and it had to be extracted. Almost had an implant would have costed me 512 dollars but had an issue and had to wait and lost my dental insurance so now no molar
Take ur tooth out and have denture bridge or implants… or have no tooth replacement…
1-tooth denture $6-800
2- bridge $3k- 5.5
3- implant $5-7k
That’s to replace a tooth
That is insanely expensive.
@@brendaplunkett8659 that’s why u should take care of what u eat how u clean ur teeth 🦷 and keep what you got for as long as you can. Don’t take eating 🥣 for granted
@@brendaplunkett8659 yup. And the four unit bridge is over 6000.
Wat happens if you put nothing and it's stays like open space
@@sarahaparicio1839it just heals with no tooth and you end up with an empty space. Teeth start to shift very slowly. If nothing will be done to replace it, a partial denture would be better than nothing
I go to a dental school for my dental work. I had a RTC treatment done over a year ago and had a crown put on my tooth five days before Christmas (all in the same year). I didn't start having issues with my root canal & crown until this spring.
When I was scheduled for a cleaning, I asked for an x-ray to check the crown as it was irratating my gums. I was told nothing was wrong and an x-ray wasn't necessary. Came back 3 months later for my exams (which I had to go through twice) an abscess was found on the gum of my crowned tooth. It was drained. The head docs who looked at my x-rays said that I probably had bacteria coming from the actual tooth that was also apart of the problem. They never gave me any antibiotics. I asked (3 times) why because I had no swollen lymph nodes or fever. The dental school closed for 2 weeks for vacation and I'm stuck trying to treat an abscess for 3 weeks! I had to research how to treat it.
Fast Foward to almost 3 months later and I'm supposed to have retreatment of the root canal and the tooth but my insurance won't cover it but want me to pay $$$ again for the same procedure that students failed to do right in the first place! I already spoke with the student that does my dental work and explained to him I won't be paying for either RCT or a new crown. The next appointment I will be requesting an extraction.
Have you exctracted?
@Andre.Ferrizzi Yes
@@willhustle25 me too
I got my root canal done by endo and they did a CT scan 🙏🏼
What do you think about regrowing new teeth from stem cells ?
Ive been scared to see a dentist ever since I had a coworker go see a dentist for a routine checkup and came back with his neck swollen! He developed a huge mass on his neck that turned out to be a cancerous tumor! He was dead 2 months later!
Yes the dentist like everything else is getting out of hand $1,000 just to bond one tooth my wife spent $6,000 on a root canal because they kept having problems with it finally a few years later she pulled a damn tooth I keep telling the dentist you want me to have nice teeth or be homeless😅
Can an infected, painful root canal cause vertigo like symptoms ?
Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Go to the doctor immediately
@@ANDY_FUGAZI yes
My co payment was 300. The pain was so insane I would have wrote it for 1 thousand
Years ago I had a root canal got a infection and they had to pull it out waste of money and time still feel toothache sometimes
Am looking for do a com beam but hear in USA ITS SO HARD NO BODY WANTS TO DO IT HOPE U GET A CLINIC IN CALIFORNIA
I have a cracked tooth which hurts a little when I chew.My dentist said he will put a temporary crown on it and see how it does for a few weeks.He said if it doesn't hurt he will put a permanent crown on.If it does hurt I will need a root canal.I do not want a root canal had one fail and had tooth extracted.I cancelled my appointment for the time being but I don't no what to do.Can you please give me some advice.Thank you.😊
Internal resorption? Is there any alternative
GREAT VIDEO THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜
I had a horrible experience. I’d rather have a tooth pulled. The dentist went up into my tooth without numbing the surrounding area first. He just Shot that needle right up into my tooth. Then I saw him pull out pinkish/white long squiggly looking things. I’m now terrified of going to the dentist. I wish they would give people the option of being put out for this procedure.
@@sallyjb6209 No. He didn’t ask. He was there the entire time, so he knew I wasn’t numb. After he shot the needle into that spot, I jolted in pain. He told me “ let’s not make a mountain out of a mole hole”. The lady working with him, I’m assuming either an assistant or hygienist turned to him and said: “you’re not the one who just had a needle shot into you”.
I have a broken tooth and my dentist wants to do a root canal on it but iv never had any pain plus im a heart patient I have had valve replacement 2 times in my life. I would rather have the tooth pulled but the Dr insist on doing a root canal instead
Yeah they suggest root canal over extraction because they make more money!
@@Vincent-k5e you can go to a different dentist and have it removed
So cool, thanks
Hi,was told to get root canal,so should I,or should just extract the teeth?
I had to pick between Root Canal and Extraction. So I choose extraction but i can literally feel vthe doctor pulling my tooth out 😱 so now i have a hole in my mouth and its horrible. But probably safer than root canal. I think either experience is negative to be honest.
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Also read the comments 😮.
Is there anyone who can recommend a good oral surgeon here in Richmond or Vancouver who can extract infected root canal teeth? I’m really scared because most dentists here don’t really acknowledge this type of information, and they don’t have the necessary tools like cbct scan, and ozone therapy for cleaning the infected tooth.
I had a root canal 10 years ago cost me 2400 fo 1 tooth now its loose gets infected ,and i need to get it pulled and get an implant
Yup, I had the same problem. But my root canal didn't even last 10 years.
I have a root canal right now and I’m in daily pain n developing bad breath I have to chew gum dialy and you start to develop toxins you breath daily and your lungs start hurting it does kill slowly I still have it and I need to go to a good dentist 😢
Excellent information. Ty
So yes or no tooth canal??
Butt canals risky too, but everyone loves those.
The option is always to pull the tooth but then putting a titanium implant is ok? Minimally invasive holistic? Keep your teeth as long as you can before extraction and implant. It’s like having an infected finger and instead of treating the infection, amputate the finger instead. It’s a living organ just like a tooth right? Logic is not there. Science is faulty.
Holistic dentistry is conservative because they want to keep as much of the natural tooth structure as possible without damaging healthy tooth structure. A root canaled tooth is not a living tooth, it is essentially gangrene stuck in your body. So of course, if you have gangrene tissue you're going to want to remove it (tooth, fingers, limbs, etc...). You're missing the point.
Except the tooth is dead. Do you keep dead finger or amputate?
@@mr.makedonija2627 Exactly
So my best option is to either have a composite filling or an extraction? I went to the dentist today for the first time in 10 years and was told to get a root canal. However, I decided to go ahead with a composite filling first to see how things will go.
@@michalstoklosa6884how are things gping with your tooth today?
Never bread anyone I know complain about root canals. I think it’s a way of the holistic dentist to gain business.
When I was 15 a dentist told my family I needed a root canal. Turns out this was a lie and I went through about 3 months of pain while this supposed root canal was being done. Turns out the dentist wasn't even licensed. He just bought some equipment and set up an office. I just stopped going and refused to go back again which left me with a lifelong mistrusted dentists. The dentist was eventually arrested when I was about 20, but not because of me. Because of some other patient. Justice was served because he was sentenced to several years at the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet where my Uncle Frank happened to be the warden! I personally believe there's no such thing as a root canal and it's just something didn't to say when they feel they want to buy a new Mercedes. I never had that root canal and I still have all my teeth except for the two that that particular dentist removed, and would probably did not need to be removed. I was a healthy 15-year-old with healthy teeth from an upper middle-class family. Except for the aforementioned two teeth, I still have all my teeth and I am healthy. I think root canal is just a scam. And I've been saying that since the 1970s.
Go abroad for treatment..Go to Belarus..great Doctors . Prices are so much cheaper that you will be shocked.
I do have health issues because of root canel's, and they never put another tooth
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All my root canals were bogus
I've had root canals on 3 teeth. Within a few years they became infected again and another root canal was required. The dentists call this a re-treat. Insurance companies don't pay as much for a re-treat as they do for the first root canal. That means re-treats cost a lot of money.
Yes, but can you cook an egg.
@@clifford-z5j lol
I got snake oil for sale, good for everything...
They removed four of my son teeth. I’ve never let them remove my teeth like. I was mad that he did that.
I agree
Wow is there one in San Bernardino
I had a root canal yesterday, but it still hurts a lot. Can anyone please tell me why I'm experiencing this horrible pain and how to get rid of it?!? I'm currently taking three different types of pain medication, but they haven't provided any relief for me
Depends on how the dentist worked with ur tooth,
For example when doing the RTC all roots of the tooth must be treated, second molars mostly have 3canals , the dentist must disinfect and fill all the canals
Root canals hurt for a average of 2 weeks after a root canal. Give it time.
Some teeth have multiple veins, especially the molars. Only 2 major veins will be removed by the dentist, smaller/branched ones are left out, which causes pain after root canal.
@@anusuraj4458how about the other one?
Its good if everyone can afford to pay for DENTAL IMPLANTS.
It is still toxic metals,
I have a question i had my first sitting of root canal on Friday she cleaned up my tooth and filled it with cement and told me to come on Monday and today while drinking coffee some cement came out she's not available for the weekend what should I do?
What happened?
@@privateprivate5302 nothing to be much concerned about she did another sitting and got done with it no issues with the rootcanal as of today aka 5 months
mine too but my dentist or orthodontist told me she only put temporary pasta so the cement can dry up and after that she will seal it completely..
Mine took about 1 month with constant monitoring and xrays every visit..
But watching these videos now im not so sure about my future with these RC
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It is not painless as the process gets down. It huuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrt as the dentist worked on my mouth. You can't deaden the gum enough. The next time I had a tooth issue that said root canal, I said no. It was on a back molar. I said pull it. No one will see it. So be it. I don't recommend a root canal if it is for a back tooth. Ouch............. just pull it. Please.
You must be going to the wrong dentist because I didn't have any discomfort from my root canals.
This shows how crooked most
dentists are. They're like car
mechanics who find things wrong
so they can do the most expensive
"fixes".
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Too right.
Friend of mine had an implant 3 years ago. Now teeth “feel weak” and when flossing he gets a “smell of death”.
Any ideas?
Did he do his regular check up, cleaning? Should be once a year.
Try rinsing with one of the peroxide containing mouth rinses. IMPORTANT: Also get a toothpaste like Sensodyne with potassium nitrate in it. Nitrate is an excellent killer of anaerobic bacteria (that may be the smell you refer to).
30 years??? I would have been got that tooth pulled.
Have you ever heard of people who cannot take epinephrine?
Your body produces its own epinephrine. That being said, patients with cardiac issues should have exposure limited.
I have never gotten, nor will I ever get, a root canal. They make no sense to me. Absolutely not.
Root canal can ruin all of your teeth and cause them to fall out
Wait how does getting one destroy all ya teeth?
Dead infected tooth can spread to other teeth.
My dentist left a piece of an instrument what should i do
This happened to my daughter when she was about 11! She had deep cavity and dentist performed root canal. Three years later the dentist reviewed her chart and said it was done wrong and a root was left infected and she needed it re done. They were apologetic blamed a no longer with them dentist and paid to have it done by a specialist in the next town over. During that time my daughter said she was in body pain which we thought was growing pain, she developed fatigue, anemia and depression. She was put on RX. I had a hunch this was all connected and I had no way to discuss it with anyone. No one is willing. She’s 19 now. Should she have it looked at to make sure it’s not causing her systemic problems? So scary.
It doesn’t seem safe
My experience, two root canals, not worth the money, do not last, dental BS! As my granny said to me, "Your teeth will fall out when they are ready."......you may 99 years old.
Docs a baddie
I loose my theets doing root canal😮
The screw you insert is a living organ then ?
I have 5 😩
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Hesrt issues are caused by this for sure
I have a molar tooth that suddenly broke till the gumline. Just a wall of tooth remaining on one side.
Can it be saved in anyway before doing implant? Does fibre posts work?
Same problem to me what you have done please tell me
@@sruthidatla-b8o Don't do anything if you can manage to chew food somehow. After somedays your tooth will used to it.
Just get implant if tooth falls off completely.
solution. get a good doctor .
Great video. Shame your on the wrong continent
Do u guys do a seance as well, maybe check the cycle's of the moon? Sure as hell overall all for your mumbo jumbo you will be more expensive in the long run, We all know doctors and dentists are expensive, but when a "dentist" and to throw in a sale pitch as well, they will bankrupts you.
CANNABINOID-Neuro INSTITUTE asks you. Why you do NOT mention dental fluorosis.. or bone fluorosis?
It is not even dental hygeine health. You must be not this oblivious .
But it sure sounds like it .
TITANIUM TOXICITY happens too. Barbarians were more compassionate and medically wise.
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