What is Non-restorable Tooth

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A non-restorable tooth is severely damaged or decayed, beyond repair using standard dental treatments. While endodontic treatment aims to save teeth, some are deemed “non-restorable” or “non-retainable.” These teeth require extraction due to their inability to function or last in the mouth.

 

Non-restorable Tooth

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