Is it possible for a dentist to purposefully cause a root canal?!


Question: Is it possible for a dentist to purposefully cause a root canal!?
If someone is under anesthesia having a tooth recapped, can the dentist do something which will later cause the patient to need a root canal!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Root canal treatment is a way to keep a tooth in the mouth after it has "died!." That is, after the pulp (blood, nerves, connective tissue, and lymph) has stopped supplying the tooth and it is officially considered to be nonvital!. You remove the dead and infected pulp and replace it with a fake pulp so that the empty tooth can still remain in the bone!.

Any number of things can cause a tooth to die!. The most common cause is decay that has gone far enough into the tooth to either reach the pulp and infect it, or cause trauma to the tooth and cause the pulp to die that way!. (Even if the bacteria don't actually reach the pulp!.) A tooth can also become nonvital from trauma, fracture, or various other causes!. Sometimes, no one knows why a particular tooth has died!.

If a tooth is being "capped", that means it's getting a crown!. Teeth only need crowns if they've undergone extensive decay and lost a lot of their coronal structure (the part that sticks above the gum!.) Though a crown is often a great way to keep a tooth strong and healthy, it means that a lot of tooth had to be removed and that there is now a large covering that was not there before!.

Any tooth that has been crowned is at greater risk of becoming nonvital (since obviously something was wrong to need the crown!.) So yes, if a dentist needs to re-make a crown, that is more potential trauma to the tooth that may later require it to get root canal therapy!.

One way a dentist could cause a tooth to die during a visit is by drilling into the pulp!. In almost all cases this is because the decay went into the pulp and the dentist needed to expose it to remove all decay!. In some cases, it is an accidental pulp exposure and is simply one of the risks of taking a bur to a tooth!.

I'm not sure if you're asking if there are some malicious dentists out there who will PURPOSELY expose a pulp to later need a root canal!. I imagine there are, unfortunately!. But in almost all cases, teeth become nonvital from decay and trauma!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No!.

The risk to their insurance and even license to operate isn't worth the thousand bucks they *might* get out of a sabotage mission!. And on that point, the chance you'll go elsewhere to get the root canal is at least 95% if you have suspicions!.

So no!. No dentist is going to deliberately hurt you!. Your tooth is just messed up!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Potentially, yes!. However, it is very common for a tooth that needs to be recapped to actually need a root canal b/c the decay under it was so deep or b/c the tooth gets too traumatized/irritated from the whole process of taking off the old crown and putting/prepping a new one!. This often causes the need for a root canal in some people!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I've often wondered this myself!.

I had a root canal last year on a tooth, which was abcessed at the time!.
Later on, I find out the abcess is still there and my other tooth now needs a root canal!.
I was told that the dentist should not have performed the root canal while the tooth was infected to start with, cause that is what has caused my new problem now!.

I do know that dentist are out to make money:)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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