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A Metal File Tip Broke in My Tooth During a Root Canal

Posted on May 28, 2024 by AllSmiles.

My dentist told me that a metal tip from his instrument broke off in my tooth during root canal treatment. I heard it break. However, my dentist said the instrument was sterile, so he didn’t want to probe my tooth for the metal tip and potentially irritate it. I asked for a temporary cap only until I decided what to do. Should he have left the metal tooth? Could I develop an infection later? I don’t want to pay for a final crown and then need it removed to get the metal tip out. I’m unsure that my dentist knows how to remove it anyway. Thanks. Quinn from TN

Quinn,

It’s not uncommon for dentists to encounter situations where a metal file breaks during a procedure. These files are delicate and can break easily.  If the tip of a file breaks, a dentist would need to navigate around it to seal the tip of the tooth root. However, if the metal tip obstructs the root tip, it increases the risk of root canal failure. Depending on the location of the root tip in your tooth’s canal, you may need to repeat root canal treatment, underscoring the importance of getting the tooth evaluated.

Asking your dentist to refer you to an endodontist (root canal specialist) will increase the chance of a better outcome. A file tip can be challenging to remove for many dentists. However, an endodontist’s specialized tools can reach deep into a tooth’s canal to extract the tip of a metal file.

If your dentist hesitates to refer you to an endodontist, insist on it or find one yourself. You were wise to explain to your dentist that you want to keep the temporary crown until you decide how to treat the tooth. Ensure you see an endodontist to resolve the issue rather than relying on a general dentist. It can help you avoid another infection and root canal failure, which can lead to replacing the tooth with a dental implant.

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Filed Under: Root Canal Treatment Tagged With: metal file tip broke in tooth, metal tip broke dentist, root canal, root canal second opinon, root canal tooth infection, switch from dentist to endodontist

Should I Switch to an Endodontist If I Need a Repeat Root Canal?

Posted on November 14, 2023 by AllSmiles.

Hello,

Should I switch to an endodontist if I need a repeat root canal? I had a root canal on my upper right canine, which is a porcelain veneer tooth. I have six veneers on my upper front teeth from canine to canine. My dentist did a root canal on the tooth a year ago, but the filling fell out. This was not a temporary filling. Anyway, the tooth has an abscess, so I saw my dentist last week, and she says I need another root canal. I am concerned about this tooth because of the porcelain veneer on it. I don’t want to risk losing the veneer or the tooth. I wish my dentist had noticed the filling was loose before it fell out. Should I switch to an endodontist? Thank you. Mikayla

 

Hi Mikayla,

Your tooth is infected and needs treatment. An infection may have remained in your tooth after the root canal last year. Losing the filling may have let saliva and bacteria leak into the tooth. Over time, saliva will weaken the seal in your tooth, infecting it or causing a new infection to flare up.

Should You Switch to an Endodontist for a Repeat Root Canal?

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Get a second opinion from an endodontist if you have concerns about root canal treatment on a porcelain veneer tooth

If you are uncomfortable with your dentist’s ability to resolve your tooth abscess, ask for a referral to an endodontist. Root canal treatment weakens a tooth, so you increase the chance of success with an endodontist since they specialize in root canal treatment.

The treatment should not harm your porcelain veneer. However, you can consult the endodontist before your treatment and express your concerns about keeping the porcelain veneer and tooth intact.

Schedule an appointment with the endodontist as quickly as possible to prevent the infection from spreading into your jawbone and affecting other teeth. An untreated infection will erode the tooth, making it unrestorable. That scenario would cause porcelain veneer and tooth loss, creating a need for tooth replacement, such as a dental implant.

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Filed Under: Porcelain Veneers Tagged With: repeat root canal, repeat root canal endodontist, root canal dental implant, root canal lose porcelain veneer, root canal porcelain veneer tooth, switch from dentist to endodontist

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