I traced the beginnings of my CFS to be temporally related to my first root canal. When I finally had this root canal tooth extracted, the roots were blackened/necrotic.
A week later, I felt cured—I felt completely normal again; that my CFS had completely resolved.
When I returned 3 months later to start the implant process, the bone this rotted tooth had been sitting in had collapsed quite a bit.
Shortly afterward, I had radiation therapy for a very tiny breast cancer, and 3 weeks later was completely debilitated. I have not recovered since.
If the maxillary bone that housed the rotted root canal tooth is still infected, how would I know?
The rotted roots never showed up on any digital panoramic x-ray or CT scan.
A week later, I felt cured—I felt completely normal again; that my CFS had completely resolved.
When I returned 3 months later to start the implant process, the bone this rotted tooth had been sitting in had collapsed quite a bit.
Shortly afterward, I had radiation therapy for a very tiny breast cancer, and 3 weeks later was completely debilitated. I have not recovered since.
If the maxillary bone that housed the rotted root canal tooth is still infected, how would I know?
The rotted roots never showed up on any digital panoramic x-ray or CT scan.
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