Endodontically treated teeth can be restored with a wide range of techniques of varying complexity. Following a Utah root canal the unrestored tooth is brittle and susceptible to fracturing and cracking and requires a filling and crown to strengthen and protect the tooth.
Restore Your Natural Teeth
The endodontically treated tooth may lack adequate hard tissue, due to loss of tooth structure as a result of decay, fracture or other causes. At Greater Endodontics we specialize in restoring the form of the tooth in preparation for a crown through the placement of post and core build ups, temporary restorations and provisional crowns.
What Patients can Expect
We stand out as industry leaders because of our “best in class” diagnosis capabilities as well as our top of the line procedures that result in true and lasting results for our patients. Our patient’s overall experience and level of comfort is also unmatched.
- Emergency 24/7 Pain Relief
- Luxurious Facility
- Simple Cost Structures
- Long-Term Minded Approach
- Most Insurances Accepted
- Most Insurances Accepted
- Industry Leading Root Canal/Trauma Experts
- GentleWave® Root Canal for Anxious Patients
- Patient Videos
- Thoughtful aftercare
- Billing & Payment Simplicity
- Patient Education
Post Root Canal Restoration
If you plan to see your dentist for a full restoration following a root canal in Utah, do so as soon as possible. If this is the case we will place a temporary filling to maintain the coronal seal, free of charge. Until the tooth is restored you should not chew or bite on the treated tooth. Otherwise, you need only practice good oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and regular checkups and cleanings.