born_again
I have had 1 root canal, and I would like to have that tooth removed because of the very serious health problems root canals cause.
I heard it is best to have a biologic dentist extract the tooth because he/she can clean the cavitation properly, where a regular dentist would not clean it properly thus causing problems later.
Unfortunately, I am unable to visit a biologic dentist, and I really would like the tooth removed, but I am able to visit a regular dentist, and that dentist is willing to pull the tooth.
So, if visiting a biologic dentist is not an option, and I can get the tooth removed by a regular dentist, should I get it removed?
Is keeping the tooth much worse than having it removed without getting cleaned properly by a biologic dentist?
What are some of the problems that can occur if the cavitation is not cleaned properly?
If I get the tooth removed by a regular dentist, what can I do, or what can I tell the regular dentist to do, in order to reduce future problems?
Sincerely,
Born_again