Is there a difference between a root canal treatment on the upper and lower jaw? | Root canal treatment on the molar tooth

Is there a difference between a root canal treatment on the upper and lower jaw?

There is no general difference in root canal treatment with regard to the approach of the doctor. Only the anatomy of the teeth usually differs between the two jaws. Thus, the upper lateral teeth usually have three roots, the lower lateral teeth usually have two.

The number of canals in the roots can also vary. For example, the first molar in the upper jaw has four channels with a high probability. Its counterpart in the lower jaw usually has only three channels. However, the individuality and variability of the teeth must always be taken into consideration.

Summary

A root canal treatment on the molars is a frequently performed procedure, but also a complex process that should not be underestimated. Careful treatment and good aftercare are the keys to success, so an average success rate of 80-95% can be expected.