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Re rct of insicors
These teeth can be saved by re rct or not as i had my rct in 2017 then the doctor had not done capping so I m very scarred that my teeth will fall out as I m very young I can't afford this
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Certainly you must go for proper cleaning of canals and repeat root canal treatment,  followed by tooth cap of proper size and colour.
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Yes go ahead with rerct
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Re-rct of the right tooth and RCT of the left one along with capping can be done. For better esthetics go for a good cap. However, checking the tooth clinically also matters. Caps are usually avoided for children below 18yrs of age. Even if given a mediocre one is suggested.
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Go for root canal and capping
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