My two teeth are damaged by cavities. Now those are totally damaged. Is RCT possible?
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You will have to show to dental surgeon, and he will take xray and assess the damage, they can definitely be treated if it is cavity only.Â
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It depends on the remaining crown structure. If tooth crown is completely lost only root stumps are remaining then extraction of those root stumps is the only choice.Â
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It needs to be checked clinically and with xray by the dentist. Â
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Without seeing the xray of these teeth its impossible to comment whether root canal is possible or not. Get the xray done. Share the image on my personal forum n then surely I would be able to help you regards Â
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This can be assessed by clinical examination and x-ray of the teeth and then only decided if it can go for rct or sometimes the tooth can be saved by putting a post and building the crown to increase the life of the tooth but this all can be decided by clinically examining the case. So consult the dentist for this.Â
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This can be answered only after having a look in the xrays of those teeth. Although totally damaged teeth can be restored:)Â
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Even roots can b saved n than post crowns given over them.Â
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Rct is possible in any case. Provided the tooth is going to be useful for function. Consult at the earliest.Â
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We need to see your x-rays to comment on that, if the roots are intact and there is some mechanical support of the crown portion of the tooth, you can save them by root canal. Consult a dentist nearby for further reference thanks.Â
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Hello , almost all teeth can be saved by rcts but even rct have its own indication and contraindication. So pls send the xrays and pics of your teeth to make a treatment plan.Â
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Hi, we need x-ray of your damaged teeth so that we can determine whether they can be saved or not. With new technology, even severely decayed teeth can be saved by rct but that can be determined after x ray only. Regards.Â
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Hi, you need to go for a check-up and x-ray to figure out extent of decay to get a clear idea of the treatment plan. Without checking you clinically we can't suggest you anything. RegardsÂ
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Get a dental xray done Â
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations (full mouth x-ray) to decide upon treatment. You may need cleaning and artificial enamel filling or root canal treatment. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Goggle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush.Â
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Usually we can save the teeth by rct and various other procedures and try to bring back the tooth to acceptable form. In case the tooth is damaged beyond repair then it has to be removed. But dont worry there are solution to replace the missing teeth as well. I suggest you go to a nearest dentist for evaluation.Â
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Hi thanks for the query if your teeth are damaged up to the extent of crown (visible tooth surface in oral cavity. Than you better go. For extraction. If still. 40% of the tooth structure above gums is visible and firm go for rct and than post and core and crown. If you have xrau of that tooth please share for better diagnosis thank you Â
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