Long-Term Integrity And Endodontic Treatment
The question often arises as to how long endodontic care can be expected to last once treatment has been administered. In truth, a tooth that has had the right type of endodontic treatment or care and that is followed up with the appropriate type of restoration procedures can last virtually as long as other natural teeth. This is comforting to know especially for those who wish to avoid tooth extraction or other types of less desirable procedures.
The Specialist Could Request Occasional X-Rays Of The Tooth
Once a tooth has been restored following endodontic treatment, the patient only needs to practice good oral hygiene that includes having regular checkups and cleanings as well as flossing and brushing consistently. It should be noted that your endodontic specialist could request occasional x-rays of the tooth as a way to ensure that proper healing has indeed occurred. This is a smart and effective way to monitor the health of a tooth that has received endodontic care. In rare instances where pain continues or healing has not occurred, an x-ray can confirm this type of situation.
A Common Strategy To Handle This Situation
In other rare cases a tooth could become diseased or exceedingly painful months or perhaps years after a successful endodontic treatment. While this is a rare occurrence it is important to address the issue and handle it appropriately. A common strategy to address this type of situation is to simply repeat the endodontic procedure or treatment as a way to save the tooth. Each patient is unique and different and that is why it is important to consult with your endodontic specialist to know for sure. Contact South Houston Endodontics today for the best in Houston root canal care and treatment options.
Dr. Kevin K. Sameti
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