that is a root canal of a molar tooth. Meaning the dentist is removing the nerve and pulp of the tooth.
crowned.
D3330 is a molar root canal
In general, you should have this done as soon as possible, especially if it's a posterior (back) tooth like a molar or premolar. A tooth that has had root canal treatment becomes more subject to fracturing.
6 year olds get their first adult molar at the back of the mouth , and if a cavity gets too deep quickly, the nerve will die, and the tooth will need root canal treatment.
If you have a root canal done, most likely you'll need a crown. But if it was done through a bridge, there is already a crown on that tooth. A bride is just three or more crowns fused into one piece to replace a missing tooth. It is possible that doing a root canal through the brige will damage the bridge and the whole until may need to be replaced if that happens. But that's not common.
D3310 Root canal, anterior (excluding final restoration) D3320 Root canal, bicuspid (excluding final restoration) D3330 Root canal, molar (excluding final restoration) These include the root canal and temporary filling. You may also need: D2950 Core buildup, including any pins You also need to add the permanent crowns.
Root canal surgery is done by an endodontist.
Yes they can, they did on me.
When it can't be stabilized
this is a crown
Other types of roots include fibrous roots (found in grasses and other monocots), aerial roots (found in plants like orchids and ivy), and adventitious roots (developing from any part of the plant other than the radicle). Taproots, like those found in carrots and radishes, are another type of root system.