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MythicParty
2014-02-19, 12:02 PM
From Rich's announcement on 2-18:
"Getting a root canal. Three visits to the dentist expected. I'm planning on not working those days."

I wanted to offer my perspective as someone also currently in need of a root canal. Here are a few key things that I've learned after doing a little digging (pardon the pun) into them:

*fewer visits are better: one study found "single-visit root canal treatment appears to be slightly more effective than multiple visits, that is, it had a 6.3% higher healing rate (http://www.nature.com/ebd/journal/v7/n1/full/6400372a.html)."

*the technology capable of fewer visits is called CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) & has a # of advantages: http://www.overland-park-dentist.com/cerec.php#advantages

*lasers can do root canals and like treating fillings, have much better results (http://www.drsimonrosenberg.com/Laser-Root-Canal-on-The-Doctors.html)

*utilizing ozone gas during the procedure can help kill bacteria, which is crucial

*another alternative is direct pulp capping (http://www.slideshare.net/SAMOUAWAD/direct-pulp-capping)

*and advances are coming all the time; most recently is something called 'SealBio' which "uses body’s own stem cells and eliminates the need for cumbersome root canal fillings (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23112478)."

*finally, not to sound like a tinfoil hat guy but there are some in the medical field who advocate avoiding root canals completely as they believe that bacteria cannot be permanently removed & the procedure actually forces them to become more resilient, then invade the rest of the body through dentin tubules. Something to at least Google.


If this should be posted in a different section, I apologize. But hoping that at least some of this can help Rich- or anyone else needing tooth surgery for that matter.

Tiiba
2014-02-19, 12:13 PM
I think this qualifies as professional advice, which is verboten even if you're licensed to give it IRL.

Mrc.
2014-02-19, 12:35 PM
Yes, whilst this is clearly well-meaning, forum rules forbid this. I think it's safe to say that we all wish Rich the best and look forward to the 31st March. Other than that, professional advice can get Rich into a huge amount of trouble if someone acts on it and something goes wrong.