what could have happened is that the root canal was not done properly, or the tooth was so damaged that the root canal did not work. In this event, the tooth may have to be pulled (its what happened to me about a week ago)
No!
I had two root canal. Dr. insisted that I should have MTAD ( antibiotic injection). I said I can take antibiotic after root canal but he said it doesn't work and finally I agreed to pay extra $300,00 for MTAD (Dexatramycin injection). But he still gave me antibiotic (clindamycin). Why? Is it usual? Something was not right. Please answer me.Thank you.
I believe they're called Endontics.
They both have roots? Math: Square Root, Dental: Root Canal.
Yes you can exercise after a root canal. It will have no interfierence.
Yes, you can get braces if you have a root canal. And I wouldn't think it would make a difference to an insurance company either. Not sure if your question is about costs. Two major procedures like a root canal and braces would probably exhaust annual maximums of most dental insurances. You would be well advised to get a supplemental plan for major dental work like root canal. addendum: there is usually a lifetime max for orthodontics, separate from root canals etc. ask your insurance company about your coverage. but braces will work on a root canal treated tooth.
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The Panama Canal is in Panama, about 1600 miles from the southernmost border of the United States.A root canal is a dental procedure, not a canal.
yes bananas is good for root canal pain
The medical code for root canal Anterior is D3310.
No. By definition, a 'dry socket' is a painful condition that occurs following a tooth extraction, not a root canal. That is not to say that you cannot have pain following a root canal. You can, particularly if the tooth was acutely infected at the time of the root canal, or if the root canal is incomplete. You should consult with the dentist who performed the procedure and follow his/her recommendations.