Cosmetic Dentistry Institute

Why Dental Crowns May Be Necessary after Root Canal Therapy

Jan 30, 2014 @ 11:11 AM — by Craig Goldin DDS
Tagged with: Root Canal Restorative Dentistry Dental Crowns

When the root canal of a tooth becomes infected, it can lead to serious dental problems, including bone and tooth loss. In order to treat deep infections within a tooth, root canal therapy may be required. This treatment can save a tooth from extraction, but it can’t preserve tissue that has already been lost to decay. In many cases, a dental crown is the best way to ensure the future health of a tooth following root canal therapy.

At our Troy cosmetic dentistry practice, we strive to strike a balance between the comfort and well-being of our patients. To therefore illustrate why dental crowns may be necessary after a root canal procedure, we offer the following information.  

How Is Root Canal Therapy Performed?

To better understand the need for dental crowns, it’s necessary to understand why root canal therapy results in large tissue loss. If you need to undergo root canal therapy, the procedure will be performed in the following manner:

After root canal treatment, a tooth may be significantly reduced in structure. More importantly, the most integral tissues for the health of the tooth have been removed. Dental crowns are therefore often necessary to restore and protect the tooth as much as possible.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

Dental fillings, inlays, and onlays are all effective ways of replacing lost tooth tissue. However, they can only fill gaps in a tooth that is otherwise healthy and relatively strong. Root canal therapy tends to weaken a tooth to the point where it shouldn’t be just filled, but also protected on the exterior. More importantly, the dental pulp has been removed, which is responsible for generating new, healthy tissues within a tooth. Consequently, dental crowns are needed for superior restoration:

Receiving a Dental Crown after Root Canal Treatment

Once you have received root canal treatment, you can expect a dental crown to be crafted and installed as follows:

Unlike many dental practices, which require dental crowns and porcelain veneers to be crafted in an outside lab, we can create our own restorations with our in-office CEREC® machine. This allows patients to receive their permanent dental crowns in a single day, as opposed to multiple trips over the course of two or more weeks.

Schedule an Appointment

A root canal infection poses a threat to your dental health and your comfort. Contact us to schedule an appointment and receive the proper treatment, or to inquire further about root canal therapy and dental crowns.