Hey,
I will need a revision of my root canal (left upper jaw, premolar). That itself doesn't bother me too much since the doctor doing it is a specialist and will not use any ultrasonic tools and was in general very understanding.
But he advised me to get a crown prior to having the canal revised because this crown should lower the risk of the tooth fracturing after the treatment considerably.
Now I'm very unsure if I should do it or not. He said it'll be around 15-20 min of drilling/filing the tooth so that the crown will fit. He also agreed on following the 5 sec drilling - 10 sec pause pattern. On top he suggested to use some kind of plastic tissue to cover the inside of the mouth which should block some of the sound at least.
It's really hard to decide: either minimizing the risk of the tooth fracturing which would require more dental work but on the other hand taking the risk of tinnitus worsening by the procedure or taking the risk of later fracture & more dental work and minimizing the risk for tinnitus worsening (at least for now).
Any input is appreciated!
I will need a revision of my root canal (left upper jaw, premolar). That itself doesn't bother me too much since the doctor doing it is a specialist and will not use any ultrasonic tools and was in general very understanding.
But he advised me to get a crown prior to having the canal revised because this crown should lower the risk of the tooth fracturing after the treatment considerably.
Now I'm very unsure if I should do it or not. He said it'll be around 15-20 min of drilling/filing the tooth so that the crown will fit. He also agreed on following the 5 sec drilling - 10 sec pause pattern. On top he suggested to use some kind of plastic tissue to cover the inside of the mouth which should block some of the sound at least.
It's really hard to decide: either minimizing the risk of the tooth fracturing which would require more dental work but on the other hand taking the risk of tinnitus worsening by the procedure or taking the risk of later fracture & more dental work and minimizing the risk for tinnitus worsening (at least for now).
Any input is appreciated!