I just went in for an initial appointment with a new dentist today, who took some x-rays and told me I needed a root canal on one of my back bicuspids. However, this was a surprise to me because I am not in pain at all, there is no swelling or sensitivity, and I have not noticed any problems with this tooth. The x-ray showed a deep cavity, but it was not touching the root, and the root is not infected or anything either. Is this dentist just trying to swindle me out of an extra $900?
Also, can anyone explain what the difference is between resin and amalgam fillings, and why resin ones cost so much more?
I am definitely going to get a 2nd opinion before committing to any work with this dentist, but curious if anyone has had a similar experience needing a root canal with no physical symptoms.
Thanks!
RT
2007-05-23
12:40:30
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