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Hello there , it's been roughly 5 weeks since I met with an accident and lost 3 teeth and one is shaking .I'm getting my root canal done for it (shaking one ). My 2 questions which haunt me are :- 1) after root canal procedure will my shaking tooth get back the same strength as before …?? 2) I'm getting my implants done this week adjacent to the shaking tooth . Will that have any impact for the shaking tooth because they drill a hole next to it or is it fine ? No problem ?
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Nothing to worry. 1.your mobile tooth might become stiff after the rct 2. Implants won't affect the adjacent teeth.
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1 .Shaking tooth will be splinted (attached to other tooth temporarily) and with root canal treatment. Treatment usually is successful if you follow the advised do and donts by the doctor. 2. If the implant is placed by your dentist it means doctor has considered everything and then only is ready for treatment. Trust your dentist and follow up as recommended. Regards
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