Can root treatment be done through a bridge? Are there hidden dangers to getting a root canal? What are the symptoms of a bad root canal? How can a root canal save an abscess tooth?
A: Root canals can be done through a bridge.
It can be a common procedure to perform a root canal on a tooth that is part of a bridge , without removing the bridge. After the tooth is anesthetize a hole can be made through the bridge to access the inside of the tooth. Then the root canal procedure can be done. It usually happens because of the gum infection.
In case of severe infection, the dental bridge may be removed and a root canal treatment will be needed to treat an infected tooth. Anyway, it is better to ask your dentist and identify the real reasons of your pain and discomfort. Removes the nerve: A root canal removes the nerve, blood vessels, lymphatics and other dead cells in the center of the tooth.
After the root canal is done, the tooth will not be sensitive to hot, cold or sweets. If you have an existing bridge your dentist may make a small hole in the top or back of the bridge to access the nerve chamber in your tooth. Some dentists will advise you to get a new bridge. This can happen soon after or some years later. Should this occur root canal therapy will need to be done either with removal of the bridge or via an opening made in the bridge.
This may necessitate the replacement of the bridge. Afterwards, the hole can be patched with composite material. If the cement washed out and the tooth decayed under the bridge , you will need something done about this.
This would probably mean getting a new bridge. When redoing a root canal filling (on this occasion because the patient had developed a painful acute abscess, from the chronic infection at the tip of the root ) it is very important that we find the cause of the infection and treat it appropriately. Ideally root canal therapy is completed before final restorations are permanently inserte but sometimes the issues are not present until AFTER the initial treatment. It is not unusual to do root canal therapy through a crown or bridge , and sometimes the access hole is simply filled (so the original restoration is not replaced). In some cases, it absolutely can be.
A root canal approach can be expected to be completed within a slightly shorter overall time frame than this one. Lawrence Dentistry has performed thousands of successful root canal treatments under these circumstances.
Any of the root canal instruments may break inside my tooth. An instrument may create a whole, called a perforation, through the crown or root of the tooth. A crown, bridge , veneer (cosmetic cover), natural crown, a dental restoration or my natural tooth may break or crack because of the root canal treatment. The Apexum Procedure- root canal treatment, produced by Virtual Point - Duration: 2:32.
Additionally, teeth that have undergone root canal treatment are weaker than your other teeth, making them more inclined to crack. The symptoms of cracked tooth syndrome can come and go. You may experience pain or a feeling of pressure when you bite down in certain ways, or when you eat specific foods.
It is also harder to see because it is literally like a dark crypt. That is why endodontists ( root canal specialist) have in depth knowledge of pulp chamber and root canal anatomy and use a operating microscopes to perform the treatment. Avoid bridges and unnecessary root canals. They ruin the two anchor teeth and cause extreme pain on your gums. In addition to that the temporary bridge will throb, cause your jaw to be off and your bite and ache.
I am a victim of dentists who are only in it for the money. Usually root canaled teeth do require crowns, but this tooth has a bridge already on top of it (which is a number of crowns), so unless the bridge gets ruined in the procedure, it can continue to be used.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.