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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 164625" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>So what did they actually do for the abscess other than lance it? Dental abscesses are caused by bacteria getting at the nerve and other goop inside your tooth and the infection goes up the root to the bone. Just got the first half done on mine Thursday morning and the dentist did a root canal, basicly drilled a hole in the crown to expose the nerves in the roots, then used a rotary file to clean out the tooth, filled it with disinfectant and finally filled it back up. $991 for services, after insurance it was around $180 to me. Now they need to put a crown on the cap and I'm out of insurance so it's waiting until January.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 164625, member: 1523"] So what did they actually do for the abscess other than lance it? Dental abscesses are caused by bacteria getting at the nerve and other goop inside your tooth and the infection goes up the root to the bone. Just got the first half done on mine Thursday morning and the dentist did a root canal, basicly drilled a hole in the crown to expose the nerves in the roots, then used a rotary file to clean out the tooth, filled it with disinfectant and finally filled it back up. $991 for services, after insurance it was around $180 to me. Now they need to put a crown on the cap and I'm out of insurance so it's waiting until January. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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