Need to put ceramic crown

2016-11-06 07:50:32
I had done my RC long back for 2 teeth..few days back the ceramic crown broke of the teeth broke..I want to know whether again RC would be performed on it?and charges for putting the ceramic crown
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A clinical examination and x-ray of the tooth is required first to know the condition of the remaining tooth. Only after that further treatment plan can be discussed.

Answered2016-11-11 13:24:30

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Hi..you can visit me to get treatment done. No need to do RCT again if it was done properly. You can go for full ceramic zirconia crown costs 6k per tooth with 15years warranty. Kindly book an appointment on Practo.com, Marathalli locality if interested. Regards

Answered2016-11-08 02:02:20

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hello, you need to get an x-ray done of that tooth. if the root canal treatment has been done properly, then you need not get it done again. charges for a ceramic crown depend on the type of crown you choose. any good ceramic crown costs from Rs. 3000-15000/-.

Answered2016-11-07 12:40:07

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Probably requires only a crown replacement. Do login into www.crowndentalcare.in

Answered2016-11-07 10:36:14

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Get a crown done. Charges vary from clinic to clinic, area to area, doctor to doctor

Answered2016-11-07 06:05:12

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If teeth is asymptomatic no need for re rc...crown is enough..charge depends on material,clinic and lab

Answered2016-11-06 17:57:13

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Just get a new crown.no need for rct

Answered2016-11-06 17:13:50

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Only crown will be done but you should go for radiographic diagnosis once again. Regarding crown there are so many recent  advances are there to improve esthetic of your teeth. And charges for that will depend on material, technique, good laboratory and your dental surgeons skill. It is very skillfull job which needs proper care and out come will depend on vision of your dental surgeon. Regards

Answered2016-11-08 11:28:25

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Please do not delay the crown placement as the tooth becomes brittle and tends to get easily fractured.  An rct again will not be required.

Answered2016-11-07 07:36:06

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Hi If RCT is done once you need not get it done again . Crown can be replaced . A PFM crown usually ranges from 3500/- onwards And a pure ceramic 7500/- onwards Regards

Answered2016-11-07 07:14:39

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Hi, First a xray would be taken to evaluate the root canal filling & then ceramic cap put.But first the reason for cap chipping should be found out to prevent such chipping in the long run.The chipping may be bcoz of less thickness of ceramic ,less tooth height or heavy bite. The cost of cap varies.

Answered2016-11-07 07:06:19

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Hello, As a root canal specialist,the first thing we need to check is the condition of the existing tooth structure,whether part of the tooth also is fractured along with the crown and also reason out as to why the existing crown broke and any reinforcement is required? If there is no issues with the RCT done,we might just modify the preparation and provide you a good fitting crown.Regards,Dr Sumanmakam,Dental arts,jayanagar,Bangalore

Answered2016-11-07 06:58:27

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Usually they don't won't do Rct again.. And if u r in cities like chennai the dentist might have given u warranty card (if it was applicable) for the crown.. u can get it replaced for free.. all u will be charged is for the impression taken and crown fixing...

Answered2016-11-07 05:51:33

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Mostly you will need crown replacement only, Still,  need to examine clinically,  whether their is any caries on previous restored teeth and IOPA to evaluate RCT.

Answered2016-11-06 18:06:12

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