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Maraya1969

(22,997 posts)
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 03:06 PM Mar 2024

About 6-7 weeks ago I went to the urgent care with a horrible right ear infection

They gave me antibiotics and then I went to the ear nose and throat doctor and they said there was no infection, (if could have gone away by then) s

So, still in pain I went to my dentist and he had me go get a root canal. about 5 days later caps started falling off! The dentist then told me I should get dentures since I have had such bad teeth for so long and the bones were not good.

I've been to a prosthodontist and the oral surgeon. I have to wait until May 2 for the procedure. Eventually I am getting the dentures with 4 implants that hold them in so you don't have to take them out. It will be the most expensive item I have ever bought - $37,000!

So guess what now? My fucking left ear is hurting! I don't know what to do but wait for the damn surgery because I think it may be related to the rotten teeth in my mouth, (I have been wearing a mask when I go out because it looks so horrible)

I'm thinking that bad teeth can cause all sorts of problems and I am sick of it. Every tooth in my mouth except for 4 front ones on the bottom have been capped. And on the top left I can see one of the 3 tooth fall outs and it is rotten. I can't see the roots of the other ones on the left.

I actually remember coming on here maybe a year ago with a horrible tooth ache on a SUNDAY! People were very helpful

Anyone else hear of tooth decay causing such problems. I swear that my eyes got worse just in the last month and now I have to wear reading glasses almost all the time.

Edit - I started taking these old antibiotics. I hate the thought of going to urgent care again

Growing old is a bitch!

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About 6-7 weeks ago I went to the urgent care with a horrible right ear infection (Original Post) Maraya1969 Mar 2024 OP
Yes, I did IzzaNuDay Mar 2024 #1
My caps started falling out about 5 days after the last root canal. Maybe it has Maraya1969 Mar 2024 #2
An abscessed tooth? SARose Mar 2024 #3
Absolutely yes !!! As an animal rescuer, Ive learned that a big swollen cheek Karadeniz Mar 2024 #4
Getting my dog's teeth cleaned is expensive but I have done it because I've heard Maraya1969 Mar 2024 #6
What a nightmare! SleeplessinSoCal Mar 2024 #5
Dentistry has become a racket! demosincebirth Mar 2024 #7
You are living proof Diamond_Dog Mar 2024 #8
Look to the UK. SleeplessinSoCal Mar 2024 #12
I have a feeling that they treat cavities etc but they do not do things to make the person Maraya1969 Mar 2024 #16
I'm suggesting that if there is coverage, as with NHS SleeplessinSoCal Mar 2024 #19
Urgent codfisherman Mar 2024 #9
The Phillie dentist codfisherman Mar 2024 #10
Yes Maraya1969. My mother,, almost 40 years ago was not feeling well and thougt it was dental. c-rational Mar 2024 #11
Word to the wise dickthegrouch Mar 2024 #13
There is no way I can do that. I have to get these teeth out of my mouth. Maraya1969 Mar 2024 #14
More about blood clotting dickthegrouch Mar 2024 #18
Decay can cause a lot of problems Warpy Mar 2024 #15
I FEEL YOUR PAIN XanaDUer2 Mar 2024 #17

Maraya1969

(22,997 posts)
2. My caps started falling out about 5 days after the last root canal. Maybe it has
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 03:19 PM
Mar 2024

nothing to do with it but they also used some treatment called a "Wave" that is supposed to heal your tooth better but I keep thinking that "Wave" caused a "wave" in my mouth. Who knows?

Karadeniz

(23,414 posts)
4. Absolutely yes !!! As an animal rescuer, Ive learned that a big swollen cheek
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 03:30 PM
Mar 2024

is routinely an abscess originating from a rotten tooth which has literally worked its way through the cheek!!! The infection usually manifests itself on the cheek, but one occasionally finds the infection having crawled to other areas of the face, the nose and sinuses, the ear. I hope the dentistry clears the problem up!!!

Maraya1969

(22,997 posts)
6. Getting my dog's teeth cleaned is expensive but I have done it because I've heard
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 03:40 PM
Mar 2024

about how bad rotten teeth are for dogs. I hadn't thought of that

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,668 posts)
5. What a nightmare!
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 03:33 PM
Mar 2024

It sounds like we are all in danger. I have a bridge that suddenly developed a little hole. Dentist want to replace the whole bridge. I've had it since 1979.

At some point we may wind up without teeth. We pay $100 a month to Cigna for dental coverage. And still the rates are killer.

Diamond_Dog

(34,612 posts)
8. You are living proof
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 04:42 PM
Mar 2024

That all health insurance MUST include dental coverage! Why doesn’t it? So many other problems can arise from tooth problems.

Wishing you all the best. 🤞🏻🤞🏻

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,668 posts)
19. I'm suggesting that if there is coverage, as with NHS
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 03:03 AM
Mar 2024

"...The majority of people choose NHS dental care rather than private care: as of 2005, the national average proportion of people opting for private care was 23%.[3] NHS dentistry is not always available and is not managed in the way that other NHS services are managed..."

codfisherman

(89 posts)
10. The Phillie dentist
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 04:53 PM
Mar 2024

I know there is at least one dentist that posts in GD, they probably have good advice.

c-rational

(2,866 posts)
11. Yes Maraya1969. My mother,, almost 40 years ago was not feeling well and thougt it was dental.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 05:22 PM
Mar 2024

She went to the dentist and he found no issue. She went to our family Dr., Dr. Held and he examined her, and immeddiately brought her to a different floor in the medical building and had a different dentist extract her teeth. Low an behold she was much improved. Lived decades longer. Had a smimlar conversation with my own dentist withn the last year on the same subject. I do believe there is a strong connection between oral hygiene and overall health. Good luck.

dickthegrouch

(3,547 posts)
13. Word to the wise
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 05:34 PM
Mar 2024

Get an A1-C Blood test done before the major surgery. I had to wait an additional several months with nothing more than max doses of 600mg ibuprofen until I got my A1-C level down to less than 7.

Maraya1969

(22,997 posts)
14. There is no way I can do that. I have to get these teeth out of my mouth.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 06:01 PM
Mar 2024

A1C is about diabetes right? I had a blood test about a year ago. I'll have to check.

dickthegrouch

(3,547 posts)
18. More about blood clotting
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 08:39 PM
Mar 2024

Tends to be high in diabetics, but if you’re expecting extractions and implants it is a test they will probably ask for.

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
15. Decay can cause a lot of problems
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 06:03 PM
Mar 2024

Favoring that side of your jaw can irritate the joint between your upper and lower jaw and that can feel like ear pain.

Please go to UC or even an ER and have them do a blood count to see if you are fighting a bacterial infection. If you are, you will need antibiotics and you might be on them for some time. Expired antibiotics won't hurt you but the potency declines rapidly, so they won't help you much.

Letting it go can result in the infection spreading places you really, really don't want it, like your brain and the valves in your heart.

Nothing is worse than a mouthful of teeth that hurt and teeth that are root canaled and have crowns can still rot.

Dentures suck but not nearly as much as bad teeth do. Good luck.

XanaDUer2

(13,829 posts)
17. I FEEL YOUR PAIN
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 07:21 PM
Mar 2024

I've discussed my expensive uninsured TMJ problems here. 32k potentially. I am so sorry you're going through this. I think oral health is linked to overall physical health. Keep us updated.

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