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A 54-year-old female asked:
My dentist did root canal on two front teeth and right eye tooth and they weren't hurting . then 6 moths later she pulled my front top teeth and r@eye tooth but it's broke off for over 3 years. and am hurting really bad i do have tmj medicaid in ka?
3 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Robert Trageranswered
Dentistry 56 years experience
YOUR RIGHT EYE TOOTH STILL HAS A NERVE IN IT THAT IS CAUSING YOU PAIN. YOU NEED TO SEE AN ORAL SURGEON FOR IT'S REMOVAL AND TO BE TREATED FOR TMJ. IF NO ONE TAKES YOUR MEDICAID GO TO THE NEAREST HOSPITAL DENTAL CLINIC THAT ACCEPTS MEDICAID.
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Dr. Theodore Davantzisanswered
Dentistry 42 years experience
It appears you have many dental issues that need treatment. Contact your local dental society for advice for low cost/no cost dental care.
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Dr. Steven McCornack commented
Specializes in Anesthesiology
Dental pain should never be overlooked. A thorough assessment of your dental status is a priority
Jun 26, 2021

Dr. Arnold Malermananswered
Orthodontics 55 years experience
There's a lot more to your story that has to be learned before an appropriate treatment plan can be created for you. You may wish bro obtain a second opinion.
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Last updated Jul 9, 2021
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