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porcelain crown & root canal?

Question:

I'm supposed to get porcelain crowns on my 6 front top teeth. I've already had 4 of them shaved down for PFM crowns (which I didn't want). I have temporary crowns on them now. I'm waiting to have the rest of the work done for the porcelain ones. My question is, my dentist said that there is a good chance that I will need to have root canals done on these teeth because they have to be shaved down a lot more for the porcelain crowns and a nerve could get exposed or whatever they said, is this common?


Answer:

Pretty common, we do not listen to patients any more!

If the tooth is mis-aligned or rotated in certain ways, yes this is quite common.

If preparing the tooth for a crown that will correct these problems the pulp will be exposed, root canal therapy is indicated.

I think Jen is stating that she was told she might need root canals because the crowns are all ceramic, that they require greater tooth reduction. Personally, I think this is generally not true. If the tooth is malposed, root canal may be necessary regardless of crown material. Even with old style porcelain jackets with a full shoulder prep, my incidence of intentional root canals with most teeth (perhaps excluding lower incisors) was not significantly higher for pj's than for my pfm's.

I'm just a patient and a veteran of a handful of crowns. FWIW, I had my middle two upper incisors broken at age ten and crowned at age 16, after the pulp chamber was supposed to have shrunken. I was warned that the chance was great that I would need a root canal, but it's been 22 years since the crowns and all is well.

OTOH, I had a premolar go sour on me last year after 8 years with a crown, and just had a RC last month. It went well; the endodontist was able to preserve the crown, albeit with a amalgam filling in it.

I think the risk of pulpitis is there any time work is done on a tooth, and they do have to take more of the natural tooth when it's porcelain. Chances are, though, that you'll be fine for many years.








 
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