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Does a root canal treated tooth always need a crown?

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Does a root canal treated tooth always need a crown?

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Most of the time, yes. Once a root canal treatment is done on a tooth, due to loss of nerve and blood supply from the tooth, it becomes brittle and more prone to fracture. To prevent that from happening most of the root canal treated teeth are crowned. Exception to the rule are teeth with mostly intact tooth structure and a very small access opening, or location limitations due to rotation or crowding.

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