Root canal treatment

2018-06-24 05:39:31
Doctor is asking for us to go for dental cap after Root Canal Treatment. Is it mandatory to have caps after RCT.
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Hloo Mam Yes it is mandatory to go for cap after root canal treatment because After rct your tooth loose its moisture and it becomes brittle due to which it can get fracture due to chewing forces So to avoid this condition cap are required You can also practo consult us Regards

Answered2018-06-26 04:51:07

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Yes, definitely you need to go for a cap after Root canal, because cap protects your root canal treated teeth from fracture... You must go for cap to save your teeth, only root canal will not complete your treatment... There are varieties of cap available..... Go for strong cap like zirconia...

Answered2018-06-24 18:33:17

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Yes, it is required for back teeth mainly...for front teeth, it depends on remaining tooth structure

Answered2018-06-24 11:04:53

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Yes

Answered2018-06-24 08:42:14

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Hi..yes it is mandatory for anybody undergoing root canal in the world. Tooth might fracture without cap Regards

Answered2018-06-24 08:07:15

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If it is a molar tooth then yes it is important to do a crown. In some cases like lower premolar teeth it can be avoided

Answered2018-06-24 06:15:40

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Yes it is mandatory.

Answered2018-06-24 05:56:30

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Yes it is

Answered2018-06-24 05:40:42

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It is always better to have cap after RCT rest depends on the tooth structure

Answered2018-06-24 13:05:16

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Yes dear for back teeth it is mandatory. For front teeth it depends how much tooth is decayed. Take care.

Answered2018-06-24 06:24:48

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