What should be the ideal time gap between rct and post and post and crown.i mean that in future it will go for long run. post and crown preperation we can for same day or notplease advise
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Usually the number of sittings for canal is based of the infection present.
Couple of factors influencing completion of the root canal is the presence of an actively draining Abcess which leads to multiple sittings.
Once the rootâs canals are effectively cleaned and dry for restoration posts can be placed along with the root canal permanent filling.
After which crown reduction can be done, some cases have a time limit and if everything plays out well the crown can be given in a week.
Factors that delay the crown preparation is the remaining crown height-which may indicate the need for a crown lengthening procedure, structural stability of the remaining tooth structure and the presence /absence of an active infection
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After Root canal treatment is completed,at least after 24 hours that is next day a post can be placed and core build up can be done and in the same appointment Crown preparatin can be done.
There are various technicalities to come on the decisions . If everything is ideal , even rct, postncore and Crown cutting can be done on the same day .
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