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Re: Continued Pain after cracked tooth is capped....

Mark & Steven Bornfeld26 Jul 2005 17:52
> Have done the rare few myself, (RCT and Crn)
> when the 1st and 2nd molars are missing, for a RPD abutment.
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>>Fawks

    I did one on  my dad.  It lasted about 20 years.

Steve

>>>>Is it possible for one root to need "canaling"?  Or is it possible the
>>>>tooth is still cracked in one area?
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> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com

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W_B26 Jul 2005 16:24
Have done the rare few myself, (RCT and Crn)
when the 1st and 2nd molars are missing, for a RPD abutment.

>Agree.  I've crowned very few wisdom teeth over the last 26 years
>and I might have done a root canal in 1 (partial denture abutment).
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>> worth the effort, unless you have a large dental arch, the wisdom tooth has
>> a good tooth to chew against, and the tooth is otherwise in FANTASTIC shape.

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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
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Steven Fawks26 Jul 2005 15:44
Agree.  I've crowned very few wisdom teeth over the last 26 years
and I might have done a root canal in 1 (partial denture abutment).

Fawks

>>Is it possible for one root to need "canaling"?  Or is it possible the
>>tooth is still cracked in one area?
>
> Not having seen the tooth, I cannot be specific.  I would say I doubt it is
> worth the effort, unless you have a large dental arch, the wisdom tooth has
> a good tooth to chew against, and the tooth is otherwise in FANTASTIC shape.

Dr Steve26 Jul 2005 14:36
> Is it possible for one root to need "canaling"?  Or is it possible the
> tooth is still cracked in one area?

Not having seen the tooth, I cannot be specific.  I would say I doubt it is
worth the effort, unless you have a large dental arch, the wisdom tooth has
a good tooth to chew against, and the tooth is otherwise in FANTASTIC shape.

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Michigan, USA
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Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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ZRexRider26 Jul 2005 14:29
Hi,

Just wondering if anybody else went through this and what the results
were.

I cracked a wisdom tooth - no idea how.  Just started becoming
sensative to hot/cold and pressure.  My dentist (who is very good) gave
me my options.  I decided I would keep the tooth and get it capped.
While I wore the temporary cap I noticed I was still sensative to
pressure (not cold or hot though).  My dentist temporarily glued the
permanent cap just to see if the pain would subside.  It didn't.

The sensativity is very specific - i can press lightly (with my finger)
on all four corners of the tooth and only one corner brings on the
pain.  It never bothers me without pressure and is uneffected by cold
and hot.

Is it possible for one root to need "canaling"?  Or is it possible the
tooth is still cracked in one area?

Thanks

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