Still not signed up with a uk dentist since our return from Belgium.
Is that an NHS dentist? Sounds good anyway.
Jez
On 05/09/2014, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes, I was discussing this with my new dentist last week. The nerve canals
> are often obscured, at least partly, making the removal process tricky.
>
> I've retired from the RAF in April this year, which mean that I had to find
> another dentist. I was a little concerned at both the cost and the quality
> that I might find, but I need not have worried. My new dental practice
> looks good, has efficient (and pretty) staff and my dentist is conscientious
> and friendly (and a rather attractive South African lady). It's an
> all-round win :-)
>
> Except for the cost, but it was only GBP50 for an inspection, cleaning,
> xrays and a filling (2 visits).
>
> Chris
>
> On 4 Sep 14, at 22:41, bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Because the root
>> canals are not straight, are often heavily concealed through tooth
>> self-repair and other reasons, the rate of success in root-canal
>> cleansing is about only 65%. A bit of a worry.
>
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