Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Thank you Mike, I think your response is right on. Mine is also the last molar on the upper right side too! I am terrified of the Dentist. I f I have options, I believe I'll just have it pulled. It's just so soon after shoulder surgery. Half the old tooth is gone. When you make yout trip around the country, could you please add me to you list of stopovers if possible. I live in Arlington, Va. About 100 miles from in Richmond,Va. Is ther much bleeding from this extraction? Thanks so much, Sincerely, S. Re: My tooth broke, any suugesstions with extractions and EDS? Hello I posted last night, no responses. I have to have the rest of my molar tooth pulled tommorrow, it fractured in half Friday night on a steak and cheese sub! I haven't had a tooth pulled since baby teeth! Do I need to be on an antiobiotic? Will they put in stitches? I'm not a tooth nurse, I haven't been through this before. I 'm more scared of the dentist than all the surgeries on my joints! Anyone with EDS had a tooth pulled before? And how they felt afterwards? Thankyou, S. --------------- Sorry about not replying on this yesterday, it was one I meant to and missed. Yes, I have EDS and Yes, I have had teeth pulled before - more than I like thinking about. The most recent one was only about a year ago. Circumstances were pretty much just as you described. I believe you said you had previously had a root canal done but no crown because of the expense factor. Same thing with mine. I had had a root canal and filling done several years ago. I don't remember what I was eating, but I was suddenly chewing on more than food. I couldn't get an appointment for close to a week. But since there was no longer a root, there was no pain with it. Also because there was no root, he didn't even really need to deaden the mouth. He did use one of those local swabs just to keep from feeling any irritation with the tooth next to it. But the actual extraction was very simple, very quick. The only reason you might need an antibiotic would be if there were an excessive chance of getting an infection, but this would not be the case with just a simple extraction. And yes, the liklihood is that you will get one or two stitches. If yours does the same as mine, you won't even have to go in later to have them removed. They biodegrade in about a week. The big question for any follow up work is the location. On my last extraction, it was the last tooth on the right, upper jaw. There were no other teeth behind it (thanks to previous extractions), so I didn't have any issues of a gap betwen teeth. If you will, he will probably discuss a partial plate. All in all, it was no big deal and there wasn't any discomfort afterwards. The only " adjustment " was having to retrain my chewing muscles to compensate for the missing tooth. You can relax and not panic about it - it is not a major procedure. The only other question I would have is that you said it fractured in half and you are going to have it extracted. Usually, if there is that much tooth left, they can put a crown on it. Mine was down to the 20-30% left range and it was a toss-up. A crown probably would have lasted for a couple of years and then needed pulling anyway. It would not have been a long-term solution. I elected for a $100 one time to have it pulled instead of $1000-1500 for a crown followed by the $100 down the road anyway. To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Thank you Mike, I think your response is right on. Mine is also the last molar on the upper right side too! I am terrified of the Dentist. I f I have options, I believe I'll just have it pulled. It's just so soon after shoulder surgery. Half the old tooth is gone. When you make yout trip around the country, could you please add me to you list of stopovers if possible. I live in Arlington, Va. About 100 miles from in Richmond,Va. Is ther much bleeding from this extraction? Thanks so much, Sincerely, S. Re: My tooth broke, any suugesstions with extractions and EDS? Hello I posted last night, no responses. I have to have the rest of my molar tooth pulled tommorrow, it fractured in half Friday night on a steak and cheese sub! I haven't had a tooth pulled since baby teeth! Do I need to be on an antiobiotic? Will they put in stitches? I'm not a tooth nurse, I haven't been through this before. I 'm more scared of the dentist than all the surgeries on my joints! Anyone with EDS had a tooth pulled before? And how they felt afterwards? Thankyou, S. --------------- Sorry about not replying on this yesterday, it was one I meant to and missed. Yes, I have EDS and Yes, I have had teeth pulled before - more than I like thinking about. The most recent one was only about a year ago. Circumstances were pretty much just as you described. I believe you said you had previously had a root canal done but no crown because of the expense factor. Same thing with mine. I had had a root canal and filling done several years ago. I don't remember what I was eating, but I was suddenly chewing on more than food. I couldn't get an appointment for close to a week. But since there was no longer a root, there was no pain with it. Also because there was no root, he didn't even really need to deaden the mouth. He did use one of those local swabs just to keep from feeling any irritation with the tooth next to it. But the actual extraction was very simple, very quick. The only reason you might need an antibiotic would be if there were an excessive chance of getting an infection, but this would not be the case with just a simple extraction. And yes, the liklihood is that you will get one or two stitches. If yours does the same as mine, you won't even have to go in later to have them removed. They biodegrade in about a week. The big question for any follow up work is the location. On my last extraction, it was the last tooth on the right, upper jaw. There were no other teeth behind it (thanks to previous extractions), so I didn't have any issues of a gap betwen teeth. If you will, he will probably discuss a partial plate. All in all, it was no big deal and there wasn't any discomfort afterwards. The only " adjustment " was having to retrain my chewing muscles to compensate for the missing tooth. You can relax and not panic about it - it is not a major procedure. The only other question I would have is that you said it fractured in half and you are going to have it extracted. Usually, if there is that much tooth left, they can put a crown on it. Mine was down to the 20-30% left range and it was a toss-up. A crown probably would have lasted for a couple of years and then needed pulling anyway. It would not have been a long-term solution. I elected for a $100 one time to have it pulled instead of $1000-1500 for a crown followed by the $100 down the road anyway. To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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