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Rct and crowning
I have a rct on my front tooth 7 years ago but did not get a crown. Now i want to get a crown. Do i need a re-rct? What is the procedure and total time required for it.
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It may or may not require a RE-RCT. An x-ray will confirm that. If RCT done is proper then crown can be placed easily.
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visit to a dentist and get an xray done
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