Tuesday, November 26

7 Things Your Dentist Is Hiding From You

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#2 Root Canal Procedures Can Result in Chronic Health Conditions

Internal infections have been reported to develop in some patients following root canals and other medical interventions like tooth extractions. The risk with these infections is that they frequently cause no visible signs or symptoms in the mouth, allowing them to fester and slowly deteriorate the immune system, resulting in chronic health problems. These health problems can include chronic pain in other body parts, chronic fatigue, headaches, and even migraines.

It is possible for the bacteria that are released during a root canal or extraction to enter the bloodstream and spread to other parts of the body, resulting in long-term health problems. This is particularly worrying since we don’t need any more complications in the modern world where everyone is trying to figure out how likely it is that they will get cancer at some point in their lifetime.

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4 thoughts on “7 Things Your Dentist Is Hiding From You”

  1. Good information. I hate to do this but I’m going to be taking care of my teeth without the dentist from now on. I recently moved and have a very good dental insurance plan. The new dentist claims he saw a crack in my lower crown. Long story short, and over $3000 out of pocket later, he cracked the molar next to the crown while trying to fix it. So first crown was replaced and second tooth repaired. But when he was working on the second tooth, he cracked the one next to it! Still waiting over a month for him to fix this but my calls are never returned. So now the dental company is involved and I was told I may need a lawyer.

    1. Get a good personal injury lawyer and sue his ass but good. Sounds to me like a whole lot of pain and suffering and irreparable damage to two otherwise healthy teeth, which will now require preventative care for the rest of your life. Even more damaging if you’re young!

  2. I am in my mid 80’s getting my teeth cleaned soon. My dentist said I have a cavity under my crown
    in fact two crowns. very expensive to repairs even with insurance don’t have the finds. Should I bother?
    please respond.

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