View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
MA_TESOL

Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Location: Seoul
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:32 pm Post subject: My Root Canal Ordeal |
|
|
I had a toothache and went to the Dentist above Seoul Pub and they began the root canal process. I have a few root canals before and this is VERY different. First of all I was told, "No alcohol during the root canal process." How long is this process? This is the fun part. It will take weeks for one canal. First they drill the hole and remove the nerves and fill it with a temporary. Then you return about 3 or 4 times and have it drilled and refilled again. Finally, you get the permanent filling and a temporary crown. Then you go back your final time for the permanent crown. I asked about the longevity of the project and was told "it is the Korean way of doing it." Wow! Guess I better delay any holiday travel. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
cangel

Joined: 19 Jun 2003 Location: Jeonju, S. Korea
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:01 pm Post subject: |
|
|
That was my experience as well. I don't know why that's the routine in Korea but in Japan it's very similar due to the socialized healthcare scheme. What happens in Japan is that the government mandates that the dentist can only bill the government for a 30-minute treatment. As a result, if the procedure takes 35 minutes, they'll make it 2 sessions. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
jbpatlanta
Joined: 02 Jun 2007 Location: Daejeon
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:03 pm Post subject: |
|
|
My root canal was done the same way. When I mentioned that in the US, most of it would be done in one day, they replied this is the Korean way.
However, I did not interrupt my travel plans. I spent two weeks in the states with a temporary crown on my tooth. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:11 pm Post subject: |
|
|
There are also many dentists who make big money off of replacing amalgum fillings. They'll fill you with a bunch of bull about how they need to be replaced because they're amalgum. Then they'll only fill it with something much more expensive. The amalgum is what the gov't covers, but they won't cover gold. They can't overcharge for the amalgum work, because there is a set amount that the gov't will pay for it.
Get 2 or 3 opinions before you fall for that crap. Usually, these dentists have a photo ready to show you, showing an amalgum filling with rot around it. It's often a sales job. They usually pull it off and claim you need a full root canal.
Another thing to anyone coming here -- buy toothpaste with flouride. Many Korean toothpastes don't have it. The gov't has been fighting the dentists over putting flouride in the water for years. The dentists don't want it in there, fearing it will curb their profits. Keep in mind, there are certain radical fringe groups worldwide who try to convince everyone that flouride causes cancer, etc.. They claim that central Europe doesn't put flouride in their water. The truth is, they put it in their salt. It's there -- just in a different place.
Buy flouride toothpaste, or your teeth will rot within a year. I learned this the hard way.
Last edited by bassexpander on Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:14 pm; edited 1 time in total |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
sojourner1

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Where meggi swim and 2 wheeled tractors go sput put chug alugg pug pug
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:13 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Dang, talk about protectionists securing their incomes. That's just like the government contracted construction laborers at home taking years to do a 1 year road job. Is dental covered under health care insurance here? It's not in the states as they're 2 different things due to the assumption that dental is a cosmetic luxury. They could not be any more wrong, because an abscess is a life threatening situation. I had a root canal due to abscess back in the states like 9 years ago. I went to a VA hospital and they drilled it the same day(very painful), gave me percocets for 4 days, and had me come back on the 4th day for a tiny titanium post and filling.
Wallah! I was finished and back to work on day 5. My only complaint was it is their policy not to use anesthesia so it was so excruciating when the dentist cut into the gum line to release the abscess. I don't even have VA dental benefits, but I went to their hospital ER because it was a serious health issue. Normally veterans get health care, but not dental until 100% disabled, but they were good to me. Had I not had VA benefits, this would had costed a few grand I didn't have if uninsured in the states and dentists will turn you away. Before I went to the dentist, this abscess was so bad I couldn't sleep, I just screamed for 2 days straight, and couldn't drive a car until I got it drained. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
cruisemonkey

Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Location: Hopefully, the same place as my luggage.
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:21 pm Post subject: |
|
|
I had a couple of root canals done the same way - visit after visit after visit to have the tooth opened up and filed/reamed out again and again; plus so many X-rays I now glow in the dark! They sure know how to 'milk it'. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
MA_TESOL

Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Location: Seoul
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:34 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Did they tell all of you not to do any drinking during the process - anotherwards, no drinking for a month |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Alan Partidge
Joined: 29 Nov 2005
|
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:52 pm Post subject: |
|
|
No drinking sounds like boll*cks.
I had mine done at Yonsei Severance and we specifically asked about that because my birthday was coming up. The dentist almost seemed amused that we would ask that. He just said to be careful when eating because the temporary cap wasn't that strong. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Scotticus
Joined: 18 Mar 2007
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:00 am Post subject: |
|
|
People, people, people. For anything serious get the *beep* out of this country. You are only asking for trouble. This is the place where teachers aren't allowed to fail more than a couple students per class... do you really want these people cutting and drilling into your body?
My gf went to a certain big-name hospital attached to a college recently, for a very routine procedure. They (the staff with my gf in tow) walked around for half an hour... because no one knew what room they were supposed to be in. Then when they found the room, she was told to wait because they didn't have the necessary tools for the job. This was the point where she walked out.
Mind you this was after two months of her telling them she needed this operation and them telling her she didn't... and then after multiple unnecessary tests that proved nothing (besides that she didn't have a hearing problem... which we knew already), they told her... she needed to have the operation after all! |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
ellegarden
Joined: 01 Sep 2007
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:38 am Post subject: Re: My Root Canal Ordeal |
|
|
MA_TESOL wrote: |
I had a toothache and went to the Dentist above Seoul Pub and they began the root canal process. I have a few root canals before and this is VERY different. First of all I was told, "No alcohol during the root canal process." How long is this process? This is the fun part. It will take weeks for one canal. First they drill the hole and remove the nerves and fill it with a temporary. Then you return about 3 or 4 times and have it drilled and refilled again. Finally, you get the permanent filling and a temporary crown. Then you go back your final time for the permanent crown. I asked about the longevity of the project and was told "it is the Korean way of doing it." Wow! Guess I better delay any holiday travel. |
I'm undergoing the root canal process right now. Tomorrow will be my 5th and last trip. The total cost was about 500$ including a ceramic crown.
It is probably 3 times more expensive to get this treatment in America. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
sweetiesmith
Joined: 18 Nov 2008 Location: Bucheon
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:12 am Post subject: |
|
|
What dentist did you go to for that price and what city? |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
chris_J2

Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Location: From Brisbane, Au.
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:19 am Post subject: Dentist |
|
|
I used Trueden in Ilsan, for root canal work, & they were great. The dentist spoke good English, & he trained in Chicago. Total cost was just $700. I would have paid triple that in Australia. And I only had 2-3 appointments at Trueden over a week. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
mayorgc
Joined: 19 Oct 2008
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:57 am Post subject: |
|
|
what the fcuk, the toothpaste doesn't contain flouride????!!!!!?
where the heck do i get american toothpaste? at homeplus and e-mart, all i see are korean brands |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Tiger Beer

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:20 am Post subject: |
|
|
I had a root canal in Korea as well. The non-drinking is because your gums are trying to heal, and the alcohol doesn't help it heal.
That being said, I layed off the booze for a day or two after the surgery, and then went right back at it again. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
|
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:27 am Post subject: |
|
|
mayorgc wrote: |
what the fcuk, the toothpaste doesn't contain flouride????!!!!!?
where the heck do i get american toothpaste? at homeplus and e-mart, all i see are korean brands |
Oh, the stuff with flouride is around. You just have to read the boxes.
Perioe Cavity Care has it -- you can find that even in smaller towns (Family Mart sells it). I don't like that paste, though, because it doesn't whiten and I do notice my teeth turn yellow after using it a while (I like my coffee, though). Other Perioe flavors don't seem to have flouride, so get the Cavity Care flavor. That box has English on it, by the way.
I believe Homeplus has Oral B toothpaste with flouride -- check the box, though. It will say on the box if it does or not. There is usually a percentage like .13,.16 or .20 or something like that. We use Amway "Glister" toothpaste, which is .21 percent -- we get that from auction.co.kr. I think Arm & Hammer has flouride. You should check the box, though.
Many toothpastes with English are shipped from Australia, where they are often produced without the flouride, because the anti-flouride crowd has more pull there. Some toothpastes from Aussie do have flouride, but they tend to offer more options with/without. A good example -- Sensodyne from the US has flouride, but the Sensodyne we bought here (at Homeplus) doesn't, because it's made in Australia. I couldn't find it listed on the box, and the internet confirmed that Aussie Sensodyne may not contain flouride, depending on the flavor.
You can also buy flouride brands from back home at any of the black market/Costco resale places in Itaewon around the base of hooker hill. There are various flavors of Crest (Crest Herbal Expressions Rocks), Colgate, even Aqua Fresh. I'd rather buy from homeplus, though. It's cheaper. Just check the box, and you'll be OK if you see it listed, in either Korean or English.
By the way, if you come from the USA, and are used to brushing twice per day, you should brush at least 3 times per day here. The lack of flouride in the water does make a big difference in the strength of your teeth. If you don't use the flouride toothpaste, and don't brush 2 to 3 times per day, minimum, you'll be spending a good portion of a month of your pay at the dentist after 1 to 1 1/2 years. I shi@ you not -- this happened to me. I even flew home on vacation and had a dentist there check, and he confirmed my before/after Korea X-rays in his office. I was brushing twice per day with Korean toothpaste.
You'll notice that Koreans often brush after every meal. Good for them. Wipe out that Kimchi breath. |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|