Well it is like this
He mentioned "Root Canal" and "Capping"
The procedure needs three visits to his surgery
And will cost £214 . . . ouch
Hoping someone on board can explain what is this procedure
Thanks in anticipation









If it' a front tooth then it's not a molar. I have had several root canals filled, enough for a few cruises. The capping may involve a crown, which means removing the top of the tooth and fitting an artificial replacement. The treatment can be uncomfortable but I wouldn't say it was painful. Your price seems rather cheap, but you certainly don't want an abscess.gfwgfw wrote:Unfortunately it is front tooth - cracked molar I think ?
Rather shocked
If it the tooth was extracted it would mean a day/night in hospital ?
. . . and my good looks would suffer![]()
Thanks for your posts

Hi Jan Rosser,Jan Rosser wrote:I've got a problem with one of my teeth which is more filling than anything else. At least your dentist wants to save the tooth - I've just seen a dentist who wanted to take out my tooth and give me a denture - not what I wanted to hear - she advised me that I would get used to it - no way![]()
I have all my own teeth - fillings yes but no other work and the thought of a denture fills me with horror.
My regular dentist has set up his own practice and I have tracked him down and he has no intention of taking it out and anyway suggested a bridge should it have to be removed some time in the future.
Bite the bullet lubberly giant and preserve your good looks pay up and I'm sure you'll be pleased with the result - I'm off next week for further treatment









gfwgfw wrote:Just back from our friendly Dentist who is Polish and I do find hard to understand what is going on
Well it is like this
He mentioned "Root Canal" and "Capping"![]()
The procedure needs three visits to his surgery
And will cost £214 . . . ouch
Hoping someone on board can explain what is this procedure
Thanks in anticipation



Jan,Jan Rosser wrote:I've got a problem with one of my teeth which is more filling than anything else. At least your dentist wants to save the tooth - I've just seen a dentist who wanted to take out my tooth and give me a denture - not what I wanted to hear - she advised me that I would get used to it - no way![]()
I have all my own teeth - fillings yes but no other work and the thought of a denture fills me with horror.
My regular dentist has set up his own practice and I have tracked him down and he has no intention of taking it out and anyway suggested a bridge should it have to be removed some time in the future.
Bite the bullet lubberly giant and preserve your good looks pay up and I'm sure you'll be pleased with the result - I'm off next week for further treatment

Thanks for that Howard - good to hear from someone who has been down the implant route. This is another possibility - I've been to the dentist this week and he has dressed and refilled so fingers crossed but I'm reassured there are so many alternatives to a denturehoward18 wrote:Jan,
Just another thought - explore the cost of having an implant. I had a couple fitted many years ago - never been any trouble. Fit and forget for life.
Howard
