nborz 0 Posted March 28, 2011 I'm due to be banded Friday, April 1st, and a tooth that was supposed to get a root canal just had a chunk break off ... there's no pain, since that molar was dead anyway. It's my own fault, I've been pushing off the procedure since my dental insurance covers so little and I've had so many other medical bills with the surgery coming up. Do I wait until after I've been banded? I'm pretty sure they'll just pull the tooth, since it's the last molar in my bottom jaw and they did the same with my other one. I had dry mouth for years due to meds and those back molars suffered because of it. Dh said call my surgeon's office and find out, and then the dentist. *sigh* do I really need all that right now? At least there's no pain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
54Shirley 105 Posted March 28, 2011 If your not in pain, and your do to be banded on 4-1-11 I would get banded, then have the tooth done..You will be on pain meds, and if they pull the tooth, well it's like killing 2 birds with 1 stone Good Luck with the Decision. Shirley. 1 nborz reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
onikenbai 33 Posted March 29, 2011 I'm due to be banded Friday, April 1st, and a tooth that was supposed to get a root canal just had a chunk break off ... there's no pain, since that molar was dead anyway. It's my own fault, I've been pushing off the procedure since my dental insurance covers so little and I've had so many other medical bills with the surgery coming up. Do I wait until after I've been banded? I'm pretty sure they'll just pull the tooth, since it's the last molar in my bottom jaw and they did the same with my other one. I had dry mouth for years due to meds and those back molars suffered because of it. Dh said call my surgeon's office and find out, and then the dentist. *sigh* do I really need all that right now? At least there's no pain. Nooooo! Do not sign up for major dental work right after you've been banded. In fact, you should be avoiding the dentist all together for at least three months after because you will receive heparin during your surgery and it's got a long life. You may have uncontrolled bleeding if you try a root canal or a pull right after surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nborz 0 Posted March 29, 2011 I didn't know that about the heparin.. no one at my surgeon's office said anything about that... well, I don't have the time to get it done beforehand... I guess I'll just have a molar with a corner broken off for a while Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muelle 64 Posted March 29, 2011 Definitely get it checked out first. If your tooth gets infected it will be very unsafe for you to have surgery. Good luck with your tooth and surgery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarcyLoo 12 Posted March 29, 2011 I would get in before surgery...the tooth can get infected and that's a huge risk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
54Shirley 105 Posted March 29, 2011 If you have no infection, and can live with it. Call and ask the Nurse where your surgery is at are you going to be on blood thinners? I was not. If yes. Then go to a Dentist, If no ! then I would Wait. Unless you have artificial joints. Then you have to be on antibiotics for a while in case of infection, before they take the tooth out. This way the infection can't spread to the artificial joint.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Humming Bird 275 Posted March 30, 2011 I'm due to be banded Friday, April 1st, and a tooth that was supposed to get a root canal just had a chunk break off ... there's no pain, since that molar was dead anyway. It's my own fault, I've been pushing off the procedure since my dental insurance covers so little and I've had so many other medical bills with the surgery coming up. Do I wait until after I've been banded? I'm pretty sure they'll just pull the tooth, since it's the last molar in my bottom jaw and they did the same with my other one. I had dry mouth for years due to meds and those back molars suffered because of it. Dh said call my surgeon's office and find out, and then the dentist. *sigh* do I really need all that right now? At least there's no pain. Did you call your surgeon and/or your dentist about your tooth? All the posters did bring up some good advise. I have been working in dental field for 13 years and can not tell you much without seeing an x-ray and the tooth. I hate to see anyone get a tooth extracted. If you were told the tooth needs root canal therapy, the tooth IS infected, even if you do not feel pain. One option you might want to ask your dentist and/or your surgeon about is taking some antibiotics to hold the dental infection at bay until the heparin is out of your system. My surgeon gave me 7 days of liquid antibiotics along with the pain meds after surgery to avoid any type of infection. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites