Drohen mir versicherungsrechtliche Konsequenzen, falls ich meinen neulich komplett abgestorbenen Zahn erst später ziehen lasse?
Es geht um einen Frontzahn.
Der Zahn neben ihm wurde vor einem halben Jahr gezogen, denn er schmerzte trotz Wurzziehenn dlung immer weiter, kein Erfolg war in Sicht. Das Röntgenbild zeigte eine Entzündung an der Wurzel.
Der Zahn, um den es geht, war angeblich entzündungsfrei, aber er schmerzte auch, warum auch immer.
Seit anderthalb Monaten ungefähr aber nicht mehr! Ich kann an ihm sogar hin- und her ziehen, Saueres und Süßes kauen, Eiskaffee und heißen Tee trinken, alles kein Problem. Aber jetzt hat es sich herausgestellt, dass das keine Heilung war, sondern der Nerv war komplett abgestorben und die Wurzel fault jetzt wegen ihm. Eine Wurzelbehandlung und Wurzelspitzenresektion könnten schon schmerzhaft werden und würden nicht mehr unbedingt einen stabilen und schmerzfreien Zahn hinterlassen, wegen der starken Entzündung an der Wurzelspitze, auch die Spritze für die Zeit während der Behandlung könnte weniger gut anschlagen.
Frage: Kann mir die GKV irgendwas antun, wenn ich den Zahn erst später ziehen lasse (erst dann, wenn ich die Entzündung nicht mehr aushalten kann)? Oder ist das denen egal? Ich nämlich gern etwas zuwarten, so wie ich es bei einem Backenzahn schon lange tue. Aber es gibt einen Unterschied: derjenige Backenzahn ist schon wurzelbehandelt (und trotzdem mit einer Fistel), aber dieser Frontzahn nicht! Würde die Versicherung mir irgendwelche wesentliche “Punkte” abziehen? Wenn ja, muss ich das wohl doch jetzt machen lassen…
In the end, your decision is how you want to proceed.
You should avoid that, because pulling a tooth without sufficient anesthesia is really fun.
Inflammation hearts are a great stress for the body. The tooth is not to be saved, even if it is not pulled now, it will break in foreseeable time.
“Finally, it’s your choice as you want to do.”
So, no disadvantages from the GKV?
“You should avoid this, because pulling a tooth without sufficient anesthesia is really fun.”
Yeah, I’m scared too, but all that’s not now is less afraid, you know what I mean…
“Inflammation hearts are a great strain for the body.” I have a lot of them, not just on my teeth. Most of them came when I was a teenager. But I didn’t know about it without routine investigations! I don’t know why, but I don’t blame them. That a single tooth would change that, I doubt… did you have other experiences with such “herds”?
“The tooth is not to be saved, even if it is not pulled now, it will break in foreseeable time.”
It may be, but to keep him until then it is also worth, in my opinion. Of course, only as long as he remains pain-free! That’s why I would expect a bite…
No it makes no sense to get the tooth. You just put your head in the sand and make it worse. Be afraid.
“Or you think it’s fun if the jaw surgeon has to pull the tooth out of your jaw in small pieces.”
No, of course not, but if I can spend a lot of time with this pain-free tooth, you can buy it, can you?
“Black teeth with inflammatory hearts are often responsible for other problems in the body, to trigger autoimmune diseases such as rheumatism.”
But I didn’t… I’ve never experienced anything like that. Although I’ve always had bad teeth and some have already been pulled.
No, it doesn’t make any sense at all, because the problem under the line is getting worse, even in terms of treatment.
Or do you think it’s fun if the jaw surgeon has to pull the tooth out of your jaw in small pieces.
Bad teeth with inflammatory hearts are often responsible for other problems in the body, to trigger autoimmune diseases such as rheumatism.
As long as I can chew pain-free, it makes sense, at least for me. It wasn’t much of a point for me when he hurt! Now he’s the way I want it!
No, your choice is if and when you let your tooth go. Defaulted teeth can lead to blood poisoning. You should be able to treat your tooth quickly.
Read his comments – The questioner is consultative. Doesn’t make any sense to answer here. Pure waste of time.
No, I’m not consulting-resistant, but the first answer went by my question. This answer is clear to me that in this case the GKV will not have any disadvantages. That’s what I asked.
Thank you. Well, then I just wait a bit until the tooth is no longer so good (I think it can go quite fast in a front tooth), and then I’ll let it go at the expense of health insurance. He isn’t that rotten yet, he doesn’t even shake. It’s all right. Let’s see.
Maybe, but she hadn’t answered whether or not the vesicinarian reports in this case. And that was the question.
No, of course I don’t care about my teeth, they’re supposed to be stuck, chew and stay pain-free.
To the idea that the user maja You just wanted to help, I guess you wouldn’t come. No, why. You seem to care about your teeth anyway.