Posted by soder33 on December 13, 2011 at 08:04:54 from (156.98.4.11):
Well, I broke a molar a week ago Monday. Dentist said it broke into my pulp and that I had to have a root canal right away. Had the root canal at 11 AM the same day. Then the pain started. By Tuesday morning, my gums and roof of my mouth got so sore, I couldn’t touch it with my tongue. Had to eat soup and oatmeal. Got some antibiotics and today’s the first time I feel halfway decent. Still have the broken molar and hole in my jaw, but will have to wait until after the 1st of the year for my insurance to pay. Already used it all up this year on the this root canal and another tooth I was having problems with. My yearly limit is $1000, and I pay 50% of procedures. I have spent more than $2000 on 2 teeth and I will still need a crown, which will cost me over $500 out of pocket. Hell to get old.
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