I have a lot of calcification . Dentist can't do a normal root canal on me . I've been on Crestor for a couple of years now and I see it has calcium in it and magnesium. I also have a high magnesium count. I have calcification in my aorta. I am switching to the generic Crestor and when I read about it I found out about the ingredients. Do you think I should change to a different medicine. My husband and daughter are n simistain
According to your complain you mention you have lot of calcification in tooth so normal rct not done....
X ray of that affected tooth give a idea about calcification....accodingly treatment can done.. You are not mention in which tooth you have problem..
You are taking crestore drug alternatives to this drug can taken under physician suggestion.. I will like to advise you to consult physical for that...
Please mention your complain related to tooth... sometime ageing process cause pulp calcification......if asymptomatic than no issue...
I hope my guidance helpful to you... Take care. Thank you..
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Hi... Welcome to healthcare magic.. According to your complain you mention you have lot of calcification in tooth so normal rct not done.... X ray of that affected tooth give a idea about calcification....accodingly treatment can done.. You are not mention in which tooth you have problem.. You are taking crestore drug alternatives to this drug can taken under physician suggestion.. I will like to advise you to consult physical for that... Please mention your complain related to tooth... sometime ageing process cause pulp calcification......if asymptomatic than no issue... I hope my guidance helpful to you... Take care. Thank you..