Hi, so I had a root canal done on a wisdom tooth a year ago and my understanding was that if you have a root canal, rather than a tooth extraction, you can avoid bone resorption. However, I had the root canal checked a week ago and while it still looks fine, my dentist seemed to be unsure about whether bone resorption was occurring around the tooth itself and the radiograph itself wasn't reassuring either. However, she told me the same thing -- that getting a root canal done does preserve the bone -- but her explanation was weird: according to her, it's because the pressure from the tooth above when you bite down provides constant stimulation to the bone. But how can this be, if the nerves of the tooth were removed by definition during the root canal and therefore there is no means of stimulation to the bone??? Basically I'm asking, am I going to have bone resorption? If so, in what areas? Alveolar bone, jawbone, or both?
Thank you!!!