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How much would an RCT cost and how long would the treatment take? Also, whats the best material for the replacement?

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How much would an RCT cost and how long would the treatment take? Also, whats the best material for the replacement?

The cost of Root Canal Treatment (RCT) can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the location of the tooth. The duration of the treatment usually takes 1 to 3 visits, with each visit lasting about 1 to 2 hours. As for the best replacement material to choose after RCT, the most commonly used material is gutta-percha. It is a biocompatible material that is inserted into the root canal space to seal it off after the infected pulp has been removed. Gutta-percha helps to prevent reinfection and provides stability to the tooth.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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I have a class 3 malocclusion (underbite), and my doctor says the only way to treat it is with jaw surgery. I'm 23 right now, and I'm worried about the long-term effects. Is jaw surgery safe in the long run? Will there be any risks or problems later ...

Jaw Surgery for Class 3 Malocclusion (Underbite)_Safety and Risks_1. General safety: Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a common and generally safe procedure.2. Long-term risks: As with any surgery, there are potential long-term risks, such as:- Nerve damage (temporary or permanent)- Bone resorption or relapse- Dental problems (e.g., tooth decay, gum recession)- TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders- Scarring or facial asymmetry3. Age consideration: At 23, you are considered a young adult, and the surgery can be performed with minimal risk.4. Growth consideration: Since your facial growth is likely complete, the surgery can provide stable long-term results._Important Considerations_1. Choose an experienced surgeon: Select a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with extensive experience in orthognathic surgery.2. Discuss risks and benefits: Thoroughly discuss the potential risks and benefits with your surgeon to make an informed decision.3. Follow post-operative instructions: Adhere to your surgeon's instructions to minimize complications and ensure optimal healing._Next Steps_1. Schedule a consultation: Meet with an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon to discuss your treatment options.2. Get a second opinion: Consider seeking a second opinion from another qualified surgeon to confirm the diagnosis and treatment plan.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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