Depends on the tooth: If the prognosis of the tooth is good and it will last you a while, get the rct done. Your dentist should be able to determine that with ease.
Answered 9/25/2013
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Root canal: If tooth can be saved is usually best; however, be aware that the tooth will need a crown placed after the root canal.
Answered 9/8/2018
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SAVE the tooth: Although the final answer to this question is your needs/wants it is always best to save a functional tooth for eating purposes, for esthetics, and for your general health.
Answered 11/23/2014
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