Only your dentist can tell you whether or not your tooth can and should be saved. If you have dental insurance there is another issue, your insurance sets a standard by which they pay, they have a criteria by which they use, the tooth has to meet this criteria on whether it is to be saved or pulled.
I can tell you that it depends on your body. If you are a person who has good enamel and has not had that many problems it would probably beneficial to you. However, I have bad teeth and bad enamel so, in my case I get it pulled.
I have had two teeth that have had root canals and then had to have apicoectomies performed which is the worst pain that I believe I have ever experienced. I felt like I had a jack hammer on my head. So, definitely, I would ask some questions before making a real good decision.
If you need help saving money to get your teeth fixed contact me I am sure that I can help you.
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