“How long after endodontic treatment will I get a crown?”
I will have an endodontic treatment on my molar tooth. How long after endodontic treatment will I get a crown?
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It is generally recommended to have a crown placed on a tooth after endodontic treatment, such as a root canal, to protect and strengthen the tooth. The timing for this can vary, but many dental professionals suggest having the crown placed within 1-2 weeks after the endodontic treatment. However, it's essential to follow the specific advice of your dentist or endodontist, as the condition of the tooth and the type of restoration needed may influence the best timing for your situation.
Hello,
I hope you are doing well! You should get a full coverage dental crown on the tooth treated no less than 1 week after.
I hope that helps.
Xoxo Dr. Schick
I hope you are doing well! You should get a full coverage dental crown on the tooth treated no less than 1 week after.
I hope that helps.
Xoxo Dr. Schick
I would suggest you talk to your dentist and endodontist about this. Current research suggest not every endodontically treated tooth requires a crown. They can also suggest a better timeframe. [image: Logo] <https://www.echoridge.dental/> Dr. Michael Potter Echo Ridge Dental [image: ##] (509) 662-9685 [image: ##] info@echoridge.dental [image: ##] www.echoridge.dental