| Wondering what the norm is...Ever since I was in my late 30s I seem to need crowns or crown replacements every year. I've only had one root canal. I'm in my early 40s. |
28, one root canal and one crown (same tooth). It was a dentist screw up. I have the xrays to prove I didn't need either and she was a scam. Finally found a good dentist now
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| 48, 3 root canals, 1 crown. |
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age 32
0 0 |
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39
0 0 I've had some fillings. |
That's a lot. |
| Age 44, one root canal w/ crown |
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39
0 0 |
Yes, it is. I had some deep cavities as a kid and they turned into problems later on. The crown is on one of the root canal teeth. |
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46
no root canals, no crowns |
Me too, exactly. Plus 2 cavities. No dental work at all until my late 30s. |
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Age 57
2 root canals 3 crowns |
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Age 68
No crowns and no root canals. I have two fillings to date. |
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39 9 root canals and 12 crowns - sigh my teeth were perfect until
My late 20s when I developed an auto immune disease that dried out my mouth - took A long time to diagnose it and my teeth fell apart from the lack if saliva. That said my dentists always say I have the best home care they've seen - limited plaque etc on my teeth |
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46 - no fillings, no crowns, no root canals
I wonder if there's a correlation to having access to fluoridated water as a child. That can make a huge difference. |