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Back tooth root canal and capping ?



Question:

My old dentist said I needed root canal treatment on my back bottom tooth (the one next to where my wisdom tooth used to be). For various reasons I left that dentist before the treatment was complete. My new dentist says that after the root canal I will need a cap, otherwise there is a danger that the tooth will split apart. This will cost me GBP 90 (about USD 150). I am surprised that the first dentist didn't mention this, and I wonder if the cap is really necessary or if my new dentist is talking me into expensive surgery I don't really need. Any advice appreciated.


Answer:

If the tooth has a mate on the upper arch against which it functions, then it will very likely need a cap. The back teeth are under a tremendous amount of pressure when you chew. Just stick your finger back there and bite down if you doubt what I say. To do a root canal, we have to hollow out the nerve chamber, and that weakens the support the tooth has. Chewing on this weakened tooth can cause a fracture of not only the part of the tooth you see above the gumline, but also the root that lies below the gumline. This sort of fracture is non-fixable the majority of the time, i.e. the tooth would have to be pulled if this happened. Now as far as your previous dentist not informing you....Sometimes we are so focused on fixing your immediate problem (tootah ache) that we discuss the root canal and forget about the follow up stuff. Or maybe your dentist was afraid that you would get sticker shock if he presented it all at once, and decide against getting the root canal done. Or maybe he didn't think you need it. But most textbooks will tell you that a molar tooth that is under chewing forces will need a crown following a root canal.


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