Type your answer here..once a root canal is complete the nerve is removed. thus, no nutrients etc are able to feed to that perticular tooth. over time the tooth becomes brittle and prone to fracture thus a crown is then placed on it to prolong the "lifespan" of the tooth.
It is generally recommended to get a crown placed after a root canal because the tooth will tend to get brittle and prone to fracture over time. A crown will prevent this from happening.
take the root out of your tooth
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Rhubarb grows from a root, called a Crown
the root word is coronate, which means "to crown."
yes it can
Is replacing bonded tooth with a crown necessary to prevent root canal?
A dentist can with an x-ray. Also, ask to see an endodontist, a root canal specialist, who can perform a couple of quick tests to check the vitality in the nerves of your tooth.
crown and root :)
The Latin word for a 'crown' is 'corona' ('coronae', if plural).
The crown is the base where the leaves connect to the main stem and root.
No root. Only crown of tooth.
the part of the teeth is the crown and the root