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| ... and also involves x-rays to be taken, to determine the length of the tooth. |
Finally, a sealant is placed in the canal. |
Commonly asked questions on root treatment:
1. The tooth may darken after root treatment, especially if the tooth has received a heavy blow resulting in some bleeding into the tissue.
2. More than 80% of root treatments are successful.
3. Surgical assistance may be needed to gain access into difficult canals.
4. Costs are high due to the degree of skill required and the length of time needed to carry out this treatment.
5. Front teeth usually have one canal whereas back teeth have two or more canals.

Upon completion of root canal treatment a final covering must be placed on the crown of the tooth. This is necessary because all root filled teeth become more fragile and brittle. You may choose either a porcelain or gold crown for your tooth. The crown fits around and protects the tooth like a hat. A cheaper option would be silver (amalgam) or white (composite) filling, but these do not support your tooth and you may run the risk of tooth fracture in the future.
If you have any enquiries please do not hesitate to contact us.
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