I didn't know it because it looked like there was no pain, but there was a crack between my teeth, and after the virus penetrated, the nerve rotted and the gum bone melted away.
I was very worried because I had four front teeth, so I visited all the local dentists, but they all told me that there was no other way than dental implants after tooth extraction, so I searched not only general dentists but also dentists that also provide oral surgery, and found a dental implant dentistry.
The director thought about it and recommended that I perform apical resection and then place a crown on it, so I proceeded with it. Almost two years later, I am doing well with my daily life without any problems.
My front teeth were too big compared to my original mouth and needed correction, but after covering them with crowns, they became very straight.
The surgery went well, and I recently checked it out after visiting the dentist again and there are no problems at all.
The staff and director are also very friendly.
If there is someone in a similar situation as me, I recommend that they just go to the local dentist and get as many consultations as possible, rather than crossing the river of no return.
Especially when it comes to teeth... We are not sharks, so teeth do not come back. You know...