So I didn't ever have dental insurance in the USA, nor did my parents, so admittedly, I do not have great teeth. But they aren't awful and falling out or anything, either.
A bit more than a month ago I went to the Studental on my campus (I'm a graduate student currently) for pretty severe pain, and had a root canal done. It didn't actually hurt that much as a procedure or anything, and the dentist seemed nice enough. BUT. part of the drill that is used to clear out the nerve ending broke off, right at the end of the nerve ending. The dentist decided because it's only .03mm long, to leave it in. That seemed fine, he said it happens sometimes due to the delicacy of the instruments and torque, etc. Okay.
Well, a month later, and I'm in probably more pain than before I got the stupid root canal. Went to the dentist today, and the xrays were not conclusive as to what's going on, but he put me on a round of antibiotics (apparently it would be good if it's *just* an abcess), but didn't seem that confident. He seemed to think there's a high chance the root canal failed, in which case the NHS doesn't cover any future treatment with this tooth, which is a lower molar.
So he said that if the antibiotics don't work, he could extract the tooth, or I could go see a endodontist, privately. He also said to expect this would cost £1000 (!!!!!). I can't afford that, but I don't want to lose my tooth. I also feel like it's a bit unfair that if it's failed (and we're not 100% sure yet) and I have a piece of a drill still in my gums, that I should have to pay for all of this to get sorted out.
Has anyone gone through a failed root canal? Seen an endodontist? Or any dentist recommendations in Oxford, as my current one doesn't see so great?
I'm REALLY concerned about the cost here, and have heard that some of the dental schools in London have free clinics, but I'm not sure they'd cover what I need. Any ideas?