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sweetbee 12-19-2013 06:11 AM

If a crown is already in place after a root canal is a new crown needed?
 
This question is not for me but my mom. If a back tooth already has a crown in place but needed a root canal does it need a new crown after? Her gen dentist recommended either a permanent filling or a new crown with post and build up and said it depended on her what she wanted to do. She had a root canal done by a specialized endodontist. Which one would last longer? It has been a long time since I had a root canal myself and I thought that endodontists were usually the ones who did the post core and build up? I am a little wary of a general dentist doing a post core and build up since my only failed root canal was because a general dentist had done a root canal for me. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

arutnev333 12-22-2013 08:25 PM

I've had many root canals, and my advice ifs only have an endodontist do it. I've also had a few redone. No root canal is guaranteed. But a filling in the crown will work just fine.I've had a few and no problems.

Bryanna 12-23-2013 10:50 PM

Hi sweetbee,

Endontists do not due restorative dentistry. They only do root canals. Meaning they do not do the build up, crown or filling. A general dentist or prosthodontist do restorative dentistry like build ups, fillings, crowns etc.
Some also perform root canals.

Regarding replacing the original crown..... if the dentist drilled through the crown to do the root canal, the integrity of the crown has been compromised and the fit will not be the same as it was originally. However, some dentists try to save the patient money by patching up the access hole in the crown.

A couple of things that the dentist may or may not have informed your mom about. One is that this tooth is permanently compromised due to the bacteria that will continue to harbor inside of the tiny microscopic canals. Two, investing in a new crown on this tooth may not be worth it in the long run.

Bryanna






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Originally Posted by sweetbee (Post 1038106)
This question is not for me but my mom. If a back tooth already has a crown in place but needed a root canal does it need a new crown after? Her gen dentist recommended either a permanent filling or a new crown with post and build up and said it depended on her what she wanted to do. She had a root canal done by a specialized endodontist. Which one would last longer? It has been a long time since I had a root canal myself and I thought that endodontists were usually the ones who did the post core and build up? I am a little wary of a general dentist doing a post core and build up since my only failed root canal was because a general dentist had done a root canal for me. Any advice is greatly appreciated!



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