I’m a disabled diabetic with two abcess teeth, one shattered tooth and extremely painful bumps on my gums. No money or dental insurance. Please help..
Answer: If you want them pulled free – go to any hospital emergency room has to treat you free. all the illegal aliens go there and we pay for it …every hospital has an oral surgeon they call to come in .they are obligated by law to treat you for free.
i have diabetes and getting same run around . its due to lawyers. the greedy dentists are afraid needlessly to work on diabetics for fear they will get sued if gum infection goes to your heart and you get complications.
Your telling very serious dental problems. 2 abcessed teeth,cracked tooth,some sort of gum condition.
Abcessed teeth require antibiotics . old days they used to insert a syringe and pull some of the puss out a few visits till it calmed down then they pull it after antibiotics for a week. you better get the yellow pages and start calling around or find an address near you and walk in as an emergency new patient. dont take the run around . they dont want the hard cases. they want easy money. doctors today aren’t the compassionate healers they used to be. the whole USA in every field is strictly money and corruption. they see how bad the politician are and everyone else follows suit. those rotten politician have brought the whole country down.
use salt water rinses. get some oregano oil and put drops on the gum it will help kill germs. peridex prescription mouthwash helps. or therabreath mouthwash and toothpaste will kill lots of infection. i had tooth infection so bad i was dizzy couldn’t walk. i got therabreath it knocked it right out one aplication. dr Jacobs stuff saved me. i had gone to my lousy dentist Persian woman she didn’t help me just talk talk and a little cleaning.
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