Does it hurt to get braces after root canal treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you go through a regular root canal** it is unlikely to hurt, but what is not absolute, the root canal is **, and it may be ** in the future, but this situation is very rare, it generally depends on whether the root canal ** is thorough, whether it is very good, and it also depends on how you protect it, the ** of braces is different according to various places, I am also doing a root canal**,,, I will go to fill it next week, and then I have to pile up the braces, and I have to remove part of the tooth silver, because my tooth is more complicated,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Basically, I don't feel it, the nerves are gone, anyway, I made a porcelain crown for my upper teeth, and now I don't feel anything, it's the same as normal teeth, but I can't eat cold things, otherwise I will feel it, and don't deliberately use it to be too hard, it will be uncomfortable. When I made it, it was a 320 piece, which was made around October last year, and he will warrant it, so don't worry too much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The root canal can be completed under the condition of **, if the pulp is completely necrotic, there is no need for anesthesia, some patients do not have necrosis of the pulp and the tooth fracture caused by trauma must be operated after local anesthesia. Therefore, the root canal process is painless and patients do not need to worry about it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Like you said, the rotten nerve is what doctors call the root canal**, and the purpose of the root canal** is to destroy the nerve in the root canal, and the purpose is to make the tooth no longer hurt in the future. Teeth grinding will not hurt after root canal**. After the root canal is cured, you generally don't feel anything, and you must pay attention to your oral hygiene in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you go through a regular root canal** it is unlikely to hurt, in medicine, nothing is absolute The root canal is where the so-called nerve is located, some teeth have three or four Some have a secondary root canal It is difficult for such a root canal instrument to go in, so I dare not guarantee that it will not hurt in the future But most root canals** The chance of pain is very small and very small Be sure to find a regular hospital** You are in that city.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The tooth nerve is gone, and it doesn't hurt. Porcelain braces are about two or three hundred yuan each.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The nerve of the root canal and the back tooth have been extracted, and the crown will not be painful to install. After the root canal**, the tooth will become more fragile and easy to break due to the loss of the supply of dental nerves, so it is necessary to install a crown to protect the affected tooth and prolong the use time of the affected tooth to avoid damage to the affected tooth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's better to do it, or it's easy to split in the future, which has been proven countless times, so don't experiment with yourself.

    Before fitting braces, you must drive a pile into the tooth before you can do the braces. The approximate extent is the model of the first time the pile is taken, the second time the pile is put in, the model of the sleeve is taken and the third time the sleeve is put on.

    It won't hurt, the premise is that you have to pass the root canal, and there should be a tooth piece when the regular root canal is done, and you must bring the tooth piece before doing the set, and the doctor will see it.

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