A tooth after root canal treatment can still be implanted again.
Root canal treatment is one of the more commonly used methods of treating endodontitis and apical periodontitis. Root canal treatment mainly involves drilling the tooth open, removing decayed dentin, removing necrotic and decayed nerves, and improving the pain symptoms of the affected tooth.
Dental implants are the main treatment for missing teeth. Dental implants need to be implanted on the alveolar bone, and after the implant and bone form a bony union, a crown is installed on it. Root canal treatment will not damage the alveolar bone, and will not affect the implantation of prosthesis in the alveolar bone, so even after root canal treatment, if the tooth is missing, dental implants can be performed.
However, there are some indications for dental implants, which require an ideal amount of bone and bone density in the missing tooth area, and if the conditions are not met, dental implants cannot be performed.
Root canal treatment after the tooth does not affect the future dental implants, if there is tooth pain and other uncomfortable symptoms or the appearance of tooth loss, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner.