Root canal and crowns are treatments that often go hand in hand. The root canal treatment clears treats and restores the root, pulp or core of the tooth whilst the crown acts as an additional filler and seal to protect the tooth and keep it in the healthy condition it has been corrected to.
London dentists begin the whole process by taking an x-ray to confirm the root canal treatment is the correct treatment and where the root canal needs to be focused. The purpose of root canal is to preserve the original tooth, so the practitioner of better still specialist will drill a whole into the tooth and flush out the bacteria and anything potentially destructive to the core of the tooth, the tooth is then filled with a paste and a crown is fitted to complete the dental job. Dentists recommend crowns to protect the area that has been subjected to root canal therapy as the treated area will still be vulnerable without any cap or cover to protect it. The crown is a strong and reliable seal and will prevent any bacteria food or any other fluid or anything else that poses a threat to the newly treated area. There are crowns made from variety of materials which all vary in strength and appearance. The materials available vary from gold to porcelain. The porcelain crowns are the most camouflaged seal for root canal or any other purpose as they are a similar colour to enamel. Whilst some metals used to make crowns are very durable they can be unsightly.