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crystalbivens
Jun 5, 2008, 02:32 PM
A little over three years ago when I was prgnant with my daughter one of my fillings came out and I never had it fixed, over the past two months it has got much worse and now I can't bear the pain, I made a trip to the dentist today to see if they could pull it and he said that the x ray showed a ball under the tooth and it would have to be surgicaly removed.
What does this ball mean, and why did it cause him to suggest surgery?
thanks
topladyj
Jun 5, 2008, 02:36 PM
I don't know about the ball but I wanted to inform you its not as bad as it sounds you have to go to an oral surgeon. I went to one for my three wisdom teeth and never got knocked out cause I didn't want to pay two hundred for it. If your insurance doesn't cover it and you are in pain, you might want to give a school a try. I went to Oklahoma university and got them all pulled for 251 dollars, good luck and I hope you get the answer you were looking for. Bless you hope you get out of pain soon.
flossie
Jun 5, 2008, 03:07 PM
I have to admit, in all my years of dentistry I have never heard of anything being described as a "ball" under a tooth. Did he show you the x-ray to explain what he saw? Do you have an abscess? Gum boil? Where in your mouth is this tooth?
I just need a little more clarification before I can even understand why this treatment has been recommended.
crystalbivens
Jun 5, 2008, 03:19 PM
he said it was a ball and gave me a copy of the x-ray to take when I get the extraction, he said the ball was the reason he coldnt take it out, it tooth 19botton left
thanks