A root canal is a common procedure in saving one's natural tooth and is often the last resort if the damage is extensive. After addressing an exposed or infected pulp chamber, patients can seek professional treatment that restores the natural tooth's function, strength, and appearance. If left as is, this can increase the chances of a natural tooth sustaining severe damage due to its vulnerability. This article will review the available restoration options after a root canal.
Common restorations after a root canal
Dental crown
Dental crowns, also called caps, cover the tooth that recently received root canal therapy. It restores the shape and size to match that of the adjacent teeth. They usually consist of porcelain, metal, or composite resin material, resulting in a flawless blend.
Dental crowns are a popular choice after a root canal because of their durability, the ability to cover any tooth, and natural-appearing finish. In addition, dental crowns can last up to 15 years with proper care.
Dental onlay
Onlays mainly consist of porcelain and composite materials. Many confuse onlays with crowns, but the main difference between them is onlays only cover a portion of the tooth and fills in the grooves between the teeth. The onlay will cover the tooth's surface if no grooves are present.
After a root canal, the tooth will be fragile. An onlay will help protect the most fragile portion of the tooth. Onlays can last between 10 and 15 years, depending on how well patients follow the dentist's aftercare instructions.
Dental fillings
Fillings are exactly as they sound, usually porcelain or composite material that will slowly be injected and shaped into the tooth on top of the recently sealed gutta-percha. A special light will then harden the material to allow it to settle. They can restore the tooth to its original shape, size, and strength.
Most patients who require a filling will only need a small portion of their tooth stabilized after the root canal, making the process quick and simple. With proper care, fillings typically have a lifespan of about 10 years.
Dental inlay
Many often confuse inlays with fillings. However, dental inlays are small pieces of porcelain or composite resin materials placed on the tooth's chewing surface to improve its appearance and durability. Dental inlays will also be chosen if the root canal work leaves behind a larger groove than a dental filling can treat. Additionally, inlays are able to last up to 25 years if cared for properly, and patients maintain their biannual dental appointment schedules.
Let us help restore your smile
With so many options for restoring a tooth after a root canal, you can be sure their results look natural. If you are looking for a restoration to protect the integrity of your tooth after undergoing a root canal, give us a call. We can schedule your appointment to help determine the most suitable option for you.
Request an appointment or call Dental Partners Copperhill at 423-241-6102 for an appointment in our Copperhill office.
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