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Originally Posted by Cha Cha Well, I thought I would give y'all an update. My daughter went to the endo this morning for her consult visit. She does have to have the apicoectomy surgery. Apparently, the dr. who did her first surgery left some material in there he should not have (I remember that, he said it was an antibiotic gause to pack the cheek bone to help it heal and it would dissolve), and that is what is causing the infection. He told her it was one of the worst jobs he had ever seen and may have to have repair work done to her root canals once he gets in there. On a good note, she said he is young and good looking so that will make it a "little" easier. LOL.
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I'm sure she'll feel much better when it's over, better than she has in years. Young & good looking is a good anesthetic, too!
I had the same procedure done a few years ago and it wasn't bad at all. Between the Novocaine and the pain pills afterwards, I felt nothing. The worst part was mental.