Root canals?!


Question: ok-if I have a necrotic root in #3 molar, essentially what would happen without a root canal? Besides it getting infected. Will if eventually stop getting infected?


Answers: ok-if I have a necrotic root in #3 molar, essentially what would happen without a root canal? Besides it getting infected. Will if eventually stop getting infected?

Yes, it will continue to get infected without a root canal. This can lead to facial cellulitis etc..which can be very dangerous. Any infection that close to your brain is not desired. And by the way. I have had several root canals. I have always went right back to work. And I have never heard of anyone dying from having one. (Rabbits either)...

the pain will get worse your tooth will fall out or break and you could get your gums infected

In Root Canal surgery ( done by specialist) the tooth is saved instead of removing it. That tooth is stronger than normal tooth. No chance of getting infected. Number of sittings is 3to 4

AVOID ROOT CANALS!!!

A root canal leaves a dead item in your body. The tooth was living, but no longer. Would you desire a necrotic appendix to remain within you?

Experiments with root canaled teeth, removed from cadavers and placed under the skin of rabbits, kill the animal. Rabbits have rapid heart beats. After the tooth is placed under the skin of the creature, the animal will die of the same thing which made the human host succumb. Death to the rabbit occurs within two hours. No rabbit ever survived the emplacement of a root canal tooth.

Remember: All rabbits die of the same disease which killed the human.

Note bene:
We must kill the rabbits for the tests to have validity. It is unfortunate for the test subject (the rabbit). But state law prohibits us from using lawyers.

recurrent infection, then the tooth becomes mobile and u will eventually extraction.....but acute infection is fatal.....

Necrotic means dead, it will only cause you a host of problems to leave it there from infections to systemic disease and death. A root canal cleans out the inside of the tooth and fills it up with a special filling, and then since your tooth is significantly weaker now it also needs a crown to hold it together and protect it. You're trying to save money and that must be your only concern if you are considering leaving that time bomb in there. You're only other safe option is to have it pulled. If you come into money later you can have orthodontic treatment to open up a good space where your other teeth have tipped into and shifted where #3 used to be, and then get an implant.
Also importantly, the person ranting about dead rabbits is a whack job, please don't listen to that cra p.





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