Had a root canal and the filling has come out. Is there a risk if I delay the filling again?
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Root canal treated teeth are dead teeth and are very brittle.They can crack easily with the pressure of hard food.So u should get the filling done immediately and also a crown over that tooth.Â
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Definitely.The dislodged filling will leak and in due course the rct may fail or the tooth might fracture.Consult your dentist if any crowns required.Â
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Hi good day yes it is risky as rct treated tooth becomes brittle. So get it capped asapÂ
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Hai, yes it is a risk for the teeth to break .Its better to redo the filling and put a crown on that teeth .Â
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Usually tooth is restored with a crown after root canal. If the same has not been done so far, so get it done soon otherwise it may jeopardise treatment. Â
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You better not delay as re infection of root canal's happens if exposed .Â
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Restoration after Root Canal Treatment is a must and it should be done immediately, just to avoid any unnecessary hassle.The crown above the tooth should also be done after filling and avoid fracture of tooth.Â
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Get a cap made as soon as possible, or the crown portion may break anytime. That will make the prognosis of the tooth worse.Â
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U should get it filled as early as possible. And get a gud crown on tooth.Otherwise your tooth may broke in 2 pieces with irrepairable damage Â
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Don't delay,visit your dentist asap.Â
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Get filling and crown done as soon as possible to prevent breakage of the tooth.Â
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Your dentist must have done a temporary filling. There is no immediate attention required though you may go for a permanent filling and cap as soon as time permits you. Keeping it open and letting food lodgement is inadvisable.Â
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Hi. When a root canal is done the tooth is made hollow by removing tooth structure to reach the nerves inside. Even if the best quality filling is done, the natural strength is not regained. Root canal is done to finish infection, eliminate pain & reuse the tooth for biting. In your case infection & pain are taken care of, but the tooth is not ready for biting. If u try to bite your tooth might crumble (fracture). Do not delay your filling followed by a crown.Â
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Rc has to be immidiately followed by cap.The filling coming out is way to infection.Get it filled immidiatelyÂ
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Hello As you had undergone root canal treatment now you have faulty Restoration I will suggest you to consult dentist as early as possible and go for restoration as there may be chances of breakage of crown of tooth and infection . I will also suggest you after Restoration you should go for capping of tooth .Â
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Get it filled at earliest.Â
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Delay in filling can lead to reinfection in the tooth. You should go for xray of tooth followed by capping of that tooth. Â
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Yes there is a risk of RCT failure so its advisable for you to get the RCT tooth filled and place crown in that tooth.Â
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Yes.Has to go for refilling as soon as possible .As there are chances of reinfection because of food deposition n bacterial growth in the cavity which might penetrate into the canals.Â
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Please find any dentist and get filling as soon as possible otherwise root canal treatment will re-infected again.Â
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Hello, Yes it's very important that the filling is replaced immediately to prevent leakage of bacteria into the root canals and causing a re-infection.Also a crown(cap) should be placed on the said tooth to protect it and help it function as a normal tooth.Â
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Yes. Please get it done and also put a cap over it. Otherwise there is a chance of your tooth breaking down.Â
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Yes, if the tooth remains like this without filling, it causes food lodgement and fracture of the tooth.Â
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Yes, there definitely is the risk of contamination of the canals with the germs present in the saliva/mouth. Please consider getting it checked by a dentist who will assess the tooth for a possible re-treatment if necessary Â
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Frst thing root canal tretamnet is incomplete without crown. Get the treatment done asap and go for CROWN.Â
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