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thread: Root canal question

  1. #37
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Maroubra
    14

    If its any consolation, single rooted teeth usually respond the best to retreatment. I had a case a year or so ago where a friend of mine was quoted 7K for an implant to replace a failing RCT. We managed to save the tooth with a simple re treatment that cost less than a 10th of the implant cost. It was a gamble, but well worth it in that case.

    Thermafil isnt necessarily a bad technique. Im not a huge fan of it but if the canal is sterile at the time of obturation (filling) it shouldnt matter what the canal is sealed with. Current research seems to point to success depending on how well the tooth is sealed at the top level rather than the root canal system. It still seems counter intuitive to me, but thems the facts from the researchers.

    Never the less, redoing the root canal is often the better and less expensive choice than doing an implant. Endodontists often have access to microscopes to make sure there arent any hidden extra canals.

    Fingers crossed for you, Im sure you will get a good result now.

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Aug 2004
    Sth East Melbourne
    1,324

    Agentmolar! I LOVE the name! I am guessing you are a dentist from it!

    Welcome to BB! There are quite a few of us that speak dental on here....

  3. #39
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Maroubra
    14

    Yeah! lol... well the xfiles was big when I went through uni.... Agent Mulder.. Agent Molar.

    He he.. I asked for permission to post here in case someone thought I was trawling for patients. Frankly being a dental nerd is fun, its too interesting a topic. I noticed a few ex /current dental nurses posting here.

  4. #40
    Registered User

    Aug 2004
    Sth East Melbourne
    1,324

    I am a current/ part time dental assistant working with a special needs specialist and there are quite a fedw others on here that are/were assistants or therapists/ hygienists!

    I think you are the only dentist though

  5. #41
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
    3,715

    Hi Agentmolar, yes I think you are the only dentist But there are a few of us DAs on here. I'm currently working two days a week in a general practice, and loving it! Never thought I'd go back to general (used to work in endo LOL and ortho) but it's a great practice, I'm so lucky

    Good to have you around!

  6. #42
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Maroubra
    14

    DAs are the best. I couldnt run my place without great DAs. Im just a general dentist myself. Its more variety and fun I think. One minute you're teaching brushing techniques, the next rebuilding a smile in composite or porcelain... good times!

    Thanks for the welcome

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