Bacteria can enter a tooth through the cavity and cause decay that reaches the root of a tooth; then, an infection develops in the root and goes down to attack the pulp. A pediatric dentist in Alexandria, VA can perform a root canal procedure to save the tooth. Our dentist cleans the affected area, removes the damaged or infected tissue, and then seals the tooth during the procedure.
What if No Crown is Placed?
Several things can happen when you get root canal therapy, and a dentist does not place a crown to cover that tooth.
An
infection may reoccur- Bacteria, food debris, and plaque can enter the tooth
through the cavity to reach the hollow part causing reinfection.
The
tooth may crumble — A root canal weakens the outer tooth.
Talk to a Cosmetic dentist in Alexandria to determine if you should get a crown after a root canal.
When is a Crown not Needed?
There
are, however, situations where a Cosmetic dentist in Alexandria may not need to place a crown after conducting a root
canal. Unlike the molars, the front teeth don’t experience much stress from
grinding and chewing. A dentist performing a root canal on these teeth would
only need to place a filling instead of a crown, so you avoid the dental crowns in Alexandria, VA. Also, a filling may be appropriate if much of the tooth’s
structure is healthy. Talk to our dentist to get more information about root
canals.
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