Dear ng,
my wife has done 2 canal treatments with her dentist.
After the treatment she had strong pain and the area around the tooth got
very dark. The dentist opened the tooth, prescribed antibiotics and pain
killers. That was the first time. However, it happened now for the second
time. She is on antibiotics again.
Is that procedure correct ? Or should he send her to a specialist. Maybe
here in Deutschland there is an `endodontist` (specialist in canal therapy)
?
Many thanks in advance,
Marcel Verduyn
Amatus Cremona - 05 Nov 2005 21:01 GMT
>Is that procedure correct ? Or should he send her to a specialist. Maybe
>here in Deutschland there is an `endodontist` (specialist in canal therapy)
>?
Sorry, but we would wed A see her in person to comment specifically.
you should have all sorts of specialists near you.
Amatus
>Dear ng,
>my wife has done 2 canal treatments with her dentist.
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>Many thanks in advance,
> Marcel Verduyn
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Amatus
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Joel M. Eichen - 06 Nov 2005 01:05 GMT
>>Is that procedure correct ? Or should he send her to a specialist. Maybe
>>here in Deutschland there is an `endodontist` (specialist in canal therapy)
>>?
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>Sorry, but we would wed A see her in person to comment specifically.
>you should have all sorts of specialists near you.
When do we get to wed A see her?
In person.
Joel
> Amatus
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W_B - 07 Nov 2005 17:21 GMT
>>>Is that procedure correct ? Or should he send her to a specialist. Maybe
>>>here in Deutschland there is an `endodontist` (specialist in canal therapy)
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>In person.
Only after the guy says 'you may kiss the bride'
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Joel M. Eichen - 06 Nov 2005 01:04 GMT
>Dear ng,
Who is ng?
Is that another name for Steve Fawks?
>my wife has done 2 canal treatments with her dentist.
>After the treatment she had strong pain and the area around the tooth got
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>here in Deutschland there is an `endodontist` (specialist in canal therapy)
>?
In the U.S. the dentist would be "in Dutch."
>Many thanks in advance,
> Marcel Verduyn