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A dental post is necessary when a root canal procedure has been done on a tooth that requires a crown. A build up is done on a tooth that needs a crown and has not had a root canal.
After root canal therapy, the blood flow to the tooth is lost. Tooth will become brit tle, a post should be placed within 3 to 6 months to maintain integrity, and strenght. At this time the tooth will also need a crown also for strenght.
The cheapest way to repair a tooth is with a white filling or composite. That is if there is enough tooth sturcture to hold on too. But that is not the most solid treatment. A better way to repair a tooth is to get a root canal, post and crown.
You can just let it rot out. Or if it is restorable, get a post and a crown.
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Most of the time it is because of trauma. The tip of the tooth where the nearves and blood vessals enter the tooth are severed from a blow to the teeth. The inside of the tooth becomes what we call neucrotic. The treatment for this type of problem is to do a root canal, which is cleaning out the dead roots of the tooth disinfectind and condition it and putting what is called glutapercha which is like teflon to seal the roots up. After this process the empty space should be filled with post, a metal re-enforcement for the tooth to give it strength and cover the tooth with a crown to finish the reabilitation. The tooth will serve for a good while if looked after. Eagledentalclinic.com
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You should go to your dentist. I have already been but lack confidence in him when he said he doesn't know what to do!!! I am seeing him again next week and he sent me home with more antibiotics
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I'm a bit surprised at your question. I can't believe any orthodontist would put braces on a wisdom tooth. Unless you're asking because you want to have this done. Secondly, closing the space that a lost tooth has caused is asking a lot. Having a tooth removed will most likely throw off the alignment of all of your teeth. I'm not a dentist but it sounds like you need a crown or a post where the missing tooth was (or will be).
You really can't. It's a procedure that needs to be done by a qualified professional. It's important to determine why the post and crown came off in the first place. If the underlying cause is recurrent decay, that will be ignored at the risk of losing the tooth. It's usually best to avoid shortcuts in parachuting and dentistry.