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What did this dentist do to my tooth?

Asked by Aster (20028points) January 11th, 2012

I had a root canal and a year later the tooth came out. I went to my dentist and he said, “you’ll have to have that “cleaned out” sooner or later” so he numbed me up and scraped and dug. What did he do that day?

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Lightlyseared's avatar

No idea but I’ll have a guess. When they did the root canal they kill and remove the nerve form the part of the tooth buried in the jaw bone (the root). They then usually cover what’s left of the tooth with a crown made of metal or porcelain to protect whats left of the tooth and root. If the tooth is damaged and comes out there’s a good chance that some of the root of the tooth will be left in the jaw so I imagine that he cleared out the remains of the tooth root.

tedibear's avatar

If memory of my dental office days serves me correctly, @Lightlyseared is correct.

Seelix's avatar

I would agree with @Lightlyseared as well.

Here’s a hint, though: why not just ask for an explanation of the procedure before it takes place?

Aster's avatar

Thank you. @Seelix, I did not ask because I have not been to that dentist for three years and at the time he did it I wasn’t thinking clearly. We don’t live in that state now. But I have heard that yes, endodontists leave part of the nerve in which sounds sloppy to me. LOL

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