Dental scan second opinion

2025-06-25 07:49:44
What procedure required now based on attached report. RCT done on 21/06/25 please share the second opinion
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In my professional opinion, the tooth requires an ideal post-endodontic restoration to rebuild its internal structure and integrity. Following this, placing a crown or an onlay is strongly recommended to restore full functionality and provide long-term protection. This approach will help preserve the tooth and prevent any future complications such as fractures or reinfection. I’ll be happy to guide you through the treatment options that best suit your case.

Answered2025-06-26 11:53:59

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Hii Root canal treatment is done , go and get the temporary filling and swab removed and get the tooth filled by final permanent cement followed by crown placement
Next Steps
go for crown/cap placement
Health Tips
maintain oral hygiene

Answered2025-06-25 19:10:28

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The filling done is temporary... You need to get permanent filling done before going for cap placements. Good luck

Answered2025-06-25 13:10:33

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Crown should be placed

Answered2025-06-25 12:41:23

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You got to get a crown placed over the root canal

Answered2025-06-25 11:47:41

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A crown placement is to be done after root canal treatment. Visit the dentist for the same. Regards Dental Galaxy Pune

Answered2025-06-25 09:05:09

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Hello! Based on your CBCT report, there is a slight extension of root canal filling material (obturating material)  beyond the root tip (apex) in the mesiobuccal canal. This may not cause immediate issues but could lead to discomfort later. A temporary filling has been placed for now, which will be replaced with a permanent one. After that, it is essential to get a crown (cap) to protect the tooth and ensure long-term success of the treatment.

Answered2025-07-08 06:00:56

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Hi, As per the CBCT report, it seems your Root canal filling has crossed the apex of the mesio-buccal canal. I recommend you to go for check up regarding the same, as this Over-obturation can cause discomfort in the future.
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After you have dealt with issue in mesio-buccal canal, you may go for a permanent filling and a good Crown

Answered2025-06-27 08:07:23

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hi According to the report, Root Canal Treatment is completed for your tooth You should go get a temporary filling and leave it for one week to calm down the infection still present if any Then get a permanent filling CROWN PLACEMENT IS MUST AFTER THAT
Next Steps
FILLING AND CROWN
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maintain good oral hygiene

Answered2025-06-26 16:20:42

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Hi, Root canal treatment is done. Get a permanent filling done followed by crown.

Answered2025-06-25 13:43:17

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Hello The cap has to be placed post root canal treatment

Answered2025-06-25 07:58:53

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