Root Canal Treatment vs. Placement of a Dental Implant
My belief is that although we try to duplicate nature, nature always wins. The science and art of dentistry can help to restore or replace defects to your teeth. Your own natural teeth with no dentistry are the best solution but life happens and decay and tooth loss occur.
If a tooth becomes traumatized or decay spreads too far the nerve of the tooth can become infected. At this point either the nerve has to be removed from the tooth or the tooth has to be removed from your jaw. Root canal therapy is the process whereby the dentist is able to retain the tooth in your mouth. One of the problems with root canal therapy is that the salvaged tooth is not as strong as a tooth which has not been treated with a root canal. The tooth is still in your head but is now non vital and starts to dry out. A root canal treated tooth needs a crown or cap to serve as a girdle to hold the tooth together.
In the past root canal therapy was the preferred alternative vs removing or extracting the tooth. Now there is an additional option. The tooth can be removed and an implant which is a piece of titanium can be inserted into your jaw which simulates the root of the tooth. Then a crown can be made to resemble your original tooth.
For a time, the swing to extracting and placing implants vs root canal therapy was becoming the norm. Now the pendulum is swinging the other way where root canal therapy if it can be performed is the treatment of choice to save your tooth. The cost of a root canal is much less than the cost of an implant.
A root canal is done on your own tooth so technically your own tooth is still in your head. The time to do a root canal and then restore the tooth can take up to three weeks while an implant can take more than six months to achieve a similar result.
A problem with implants is not the implant nor the crown but the abutment which replaced the lost tooth structure in your mouth. The problem is that the abutment is attached to the implant with a screw. All screws desire to unscrew and this is a problem with implants. If the screw becomes loose additional treatment is necessary to save the implant and crown.
At our practice we will always give you the advantages, disadvantages, risks and alternatives for all treatments we perform before beginning along with the costs involved. This way you can make an intelligent choice on the treatment we provide you.
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