Root Canal Recovery
Protect your root canal with a crown
After a root canal, your tooth needs a dental crown for protection. Root canal treated teeth become brittle over time and are prone to fracture. A crown ensures your tooth remains functional for years to come.
Why Act Now
A tooth without a crown after root canal has significantly higher fracture risk. Getting your crown promptly protects your investment in the root canal treatment.
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Common Symptoms
- Recent root canal treatment
- Temporary filling in place
- Tooth feels different when biting
- Concern about tooth strength
Common Causes
- Completed root canal procedure
- Tooth structure removed during treatment
- Need for long-term protection
How We Treat Root Canal Recovery
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Crown placement within 2-4 weeks of root canal2
Same-day crown for immediate protection3
Custom crown matched to surrounding teethPrevention Tips
Schedule crown appointment before leaving after root canal
Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until crowned
Don't delay - fracture can occur anytime
Root Canal Recovery FAQ
Find answers to common questions about dental crowns and our services
Ideally within 2-4 weeks. The temporary filling isn't meant for long-term use, and the tooth is vulnerable to fracture.
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