You can just let it rot out. Or if it is restorable, get a post and a crown.
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NO, well, you shouldn't. why even ask?
Yes.
If you get an infection after a root canal, its usually called a "failed" root canal. The dentist may try it again by re-filing the tooth and then repeating the process, or simply go for the more simple (and less complicated) procedure of removing the tooth in its entirely.
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You should wait at least 4 or 5 days after a molar tooth extraction before you go swimming. This activity can get your blood pumping fast and dislodge the clot giving you dry socket.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
D3330 is a molar root canal
that is a root canal of a molar tooth. Meaning the dentist is removing the nerve and pulp of the tooth.
It is not recommended to wear a mouthguard immediately after a molar extraction as it can disturb the blood clot formation and delay the healing process. It's best to wait until your dentist gives you the green light before using a mouthguard again.
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.
Until you are no longer taking prescription pain medication, probably 2 days.