Christina Hall drops some wisdom on dental health.
Hall, 40, took to her Instagram stories on Wednesday, April 10 to share a recent revelation she made about her teeth.
“When I was 16 I had a tooth injury on a back molar and had to have an emergency root canal,” the HGTV star wrote. “In 2020 my dentist saw via x-ray that the previous root canal showed signs of infection. So I went and did it again.”
That’s where the mystery of molars comes in.
“Fast forward to last week,” Hall continued. “The infection came back… so I had an infection that I had [sic] zero symptoms staying for years and years!! Quite worrying.”
Hall said she plans to “get it taken care of next week via effusiveness” and urged her followers to use her story as a cautionary tale because “leaving an infection for a long time can cause all kinds of health complications.” .
“Without root you can’t feel there’s a problem,” he noted. “Of course because our phones are being tapped, I’m reading about all kinds of problems with old root canals [sic]. If you’ve ever had a go, check yours out ASAP.”
Late last year, Hall had a distinct medical emergency on her hands—literally.
In December 2023, the Christina in the countryside revealed that he “knocked over a martini glass and had to get stitches.” Hall couldn’t help but acknowledge the bad timing of the injury, writing that it was “just in time for the holidays.”
She suffered the trauma on a night out with her husband, Joshua Hall — whom she married in April 2022 — and four friends.
Before tying the knot with Joshua, 43, Christina was married Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021 and have a son, Hudson4.
Christina’s first marriage was to her ex Flip or Flop costar Tarek El Moussa from 2009 until their split in 2016. The couple share a daughter Taylor13 and son Braden8.
El Moussa, 42, recently described what it was like working with Christina on their reality show after they announced their split.
“Christina and I were still under contract and filming the show, but of course the atmosphere on set was awkward to say the least,” he wrote in his book. Turn Your Life Around: How to Find Opportunity in Risk — In Real Estate, Business, and Life, which was released in February 2024. “The production team did everything they could to keep things positive, efficient and professional, but for months on end, the energy was terrible. Every time I was on set, I told myself, in so many words, “You’ll get through this.” It was about sticking to the basics and taking it one small step at a time.”