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Root Canal Crown

 A winning combination to save your smile

The root canal crown combination is used to save millions of teeth around the world each year. Root canals are:

SAFE. It is extremely rare to have a significant problem develop as the result of a root canal procedure. Most problems are actually the result of the pre-existing tooth infection.

The root canal crown combination actually gets rid of the infection and leads to healing.

However there is one question

that you must ask your dentist

BEFORE

having your root canal treatment.

YES answer to this question will help ensure the safety of your root canal treatment. You simply must get a YES! I explain this question in Chapter 5 of The Relaxed Root Canal. For ordering information CLICK HERE.

I'll even give you my recommendation for what to do if you get a NO answer to this important question. To read more about The Relaxed Root Canal and how you can be reading it within minutes on your computer please Click here.

COST-EFFECTIVE. You might have some serious doubts about this one! You’ve probably been quoted what seems like a high fee for a root canal crown combination.

But stop and think about your investment spread over the rest of your life. You’re investing in a part of your body that will help you maintain your overall general health. When you do this the root canal crown combination doesn't seem to cost too much.

While we’re talking about the root canal cost you need to be aware that you will typically pay a little more for a molar root canal than one on a front tooth.

The cost of the root canal crown combination will also be affected by the material used to make your crown.

HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL.  Did you know that root canals enjoy a success as high as 95%!

That makes having a root canal and crown a very predictable procedure. You hear more from the 5% of failures than the 95% of successes.

This makes it seem like fewer root canals actually work. But the reality is that it is extremely successful when compared to other medical procedures.

The success rate of root canals:

95%

 

MISUNDERSTOOD. There is an abundance of wrong information available on root canals and the root canal crown combination. This leads to a great deal of confusion.

The internet is now full of unscientific conclusions about dentistry and especially endodontics. It would be a mistake to accept these accusations without being informed by those who have conducted competent research.

The question, “are root canals still controversial?” is discussed in Chapter 9 of The Relaxed Root Canal.

FASCINATING. Well, I had to throw this one in. It is really amazing how a simple root canal crown combination is able to save a badly broken down and infected tooth.

The molar root canal is performed millions of times and allows people to maintain these teeth that are very important for chewing. Likewise, root canals are performed on front teeth that allow the maintenance of a pretty smile.

Your dentist has received training on how to perform an amazing treatment through a small opening in your tooth. Through this small opening it is possible to save your tooth.

Great advancements have been made in recent years to make this easier for the dentist and the patient. Research continues today in order to improve even further this very successful procedure.


Many people want to know why they can’t just have the root canal without the crown. This is possible on some front teeth. It depends on how much tooth structure is remaining.

However, a crown is almost always recommended after a molar root canal is performed. Do not neglect the crown aspect of the root canal crown combination. Here’s why.

Your posterior teeth receive a great deal of force during chewing. Because of the opening made in the tooth when a root canal procedure is performed, the tooth is weakened. Without a crown it will be susceptible to fracturing.

You should always follow your dentist’s advice on how to save your tooth.

One thing we haven’t talked about is the fear and anxiety that comes when you hear the words, “you need a root canal.” I have written The Relaxed Root Canal in order to help the fearful dental patient have a relaxed root canal experience.

In this book I answer more than 80 questions that I’ve heard over the 20+ years that I have been performing root canals. These questions include:

  •  Will my root canal hurt?
  •  Can I prevent root canals?
  •  How long should I wait to get my crown?
  •  I had a root canal and my tooth still hurts. Why?

In Chapter 5

 of

The Relaxed Root Canal

I give you the one question

you must ask your dentist

BEFORE

the root canal is started!

For more information on The Relaxed Root Canal, CLICK HERE.

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Before investing in your root I would greatly encourage you to learn as much as you can about root canals. 

You especially need to learn the question to ask your dentist before your treatment begins. Click here.