Truth. Mine 50 years ago were awful. Last several were not bad. Added note: I've lost count as to how many I've had. 8-10 I guess.Mine was in the early 90's and it sucked. But I'm sure the technology has come a long long way compared to the bloodletting I went through.
Good deal. Did your regular dentist do it or did s/he send you to a RC specialist?Root Canal is done. Thanks for all the input and well wishes. Overall, it wasn’t too bad. It started and all was good then I started to feel it so I let him know. Eventually it was completely numb and went well. At the end, the doctor said it took double the normal dose to get me numb as it does most people. Either way, it was much easier than I was worried it would be. Now just have to wait a couple weeks to get a crown put on.
Sent me to a specialist here in Lexington. Said they could do them but since my insurance covered a specialist and thats all they do she wanted me to go there just in case there were any unforeseen issues. There weren't thankfullyGood deal. Did your regular dentist do it or did s/he send you to a RC specialist?
I’ve had one, a molar. It was uneventful except for the dentist’s irritation when he discovered that my molar had four roots instead of the usual three. Why would he be upset? More work for him? More cost?Has anyone had a root canal? I have to have my first on Thursday and just looking for any insight on what to expect. Any input would be much appreciated.
I just got the temporary crown put on this week. The permanent one will be put on in at the beginning of Oct. I too like to chomp on ice.They've really gotten good with the technology now. I had a couple due to cracked teeth (used to have a really bad ice-chomping habit) and there was no pain for me once I got in there and had it done. The worst part for me was the time investment. It's a long procedure, and then you have to go back a time or two to finish it up with a crown.