Faced with a failing root canal and an existing crown, are you wondering if you'll need to shell out for a brand-new crown? The possibility of reusing a dental crown is a complex question, influenced by various factors that dentists carefully evaluate.
When a patient requires root canal therapy on a tooth that already has a crown, a common concern arises: What happens to the crown? Does it need to be removed, or can the procedure be performed through it? And if it is removed, can it be reused? These are valid questions, and the answers aren't always straightforward. The fate of your crown hinges on a few critical variables, including its condition, how it's removed, and the treatment needed for the underlying tooth. This article dives deep into the considerations and processes involved in navigating crown management during root canal treatment and other dental procedures.
Category | Information |
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Name | Kourosh Maddahi, DDS |
Profession | Dentist |
Specialization | Cosmetic Dentistry |
Website | Maddahi Dental |


