What do i do when i go to a dentist for a cracked tooth root and the want to do a root canal ?
Thе first dentist I saw ѕаіd root canal аnd іtѕ possible fοr thе tooth tο brake during thе procedure. Thе second dentist I saw ѕаіd I hаd tο hаνе іt remove bу a oral surgeon. It іѕ a slight frасtυrе іn thе root οf mу tooth. Yου guys сhοοѕе fοr mе. I don’t lіkе tο lose a tooth іf іt саn bе saved .
I hear you saying the first dentist says he will try a root canal but the tooth might break during the procedure. The second dentist says just have the whole thing removed by an oral surgeon. You are absolutely right to try to save the tooth. I would go with the first dentist. Maybe the tooth WON"T break, and he can do the root canal, and then crown the tooth. If it does break, then he might have to remove the tooth after all. Or it might break but there’s enough left to fix a crown onto anyway. At least with the first dentist you are given the chance to save the tooth. Sometimes when the root canal doesn’t work out (like if the tooth breaks off too short and has to be pulled) the dentist will give you a credit (not charge) for work he already did. It can really vary. If you are concerned about the cost or don’t have insurance, explain to the dentist you want to try to save the tooth and talk with him frankly about the cost. Be aware that after a root canal, you will want to have the tooth crowned, so plan for this additional expense. After a root canal, the tooth gradually gets brittle and the crown protects it. You will never regret trying to save a tooth; it prevents problems later on. If you do wind up having the tooth pulled, consider getting an implant in that space.