Re: ROOT CANAL/CROWN NOW OR LATER?





Newbie wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:18:22 GMT, Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwinmung@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Dustbucket wrote:

I'm 43 y.o. I have a bottom rear molar with an old large amalgam that
is occasionally cold sensitive. Should I get it root canalled now or
wait until I start experience real difficulty with it? I also ask
because my dental insurance will be running out soon and I doubt I'll
be getting new dental insurance any time soon.

Also, if i get the root canal, should I go with a gold crown
(aesthetics don't concern me, strength does) or are the new ceramic
crowns good enough? Recommendation of particular brand of ceramic
crowns?

thanks for any advice



You would not have a root canal unless there is a problem with the pulp. Cold sensitivity does not necessarily indicate a problem with the nerve.
Your concerns should be shared with your dentist--at the time of your next exam.

Steve



Agreed but,

" I'm 43 y.o. I have a bottom rear molar with an old large amalgam that
is occasionally cold sensitive."


Likely the crown prep will be the final insult to the pulp.
It would depend on what the radiograph reveals.

Constricted pulp chamber, pulp stones, etc....
May be wiser in the long run to do endo on an *iffy* pulp
than wait till the pts ins. runs out... then....

YMMV


Maybe yes, maybe no. Show me an x-ray.

Steve

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