1- Is it possible to move the teeth that have undergone root canal treatment in orthodontics?
Yes, in addition, you can perform root canal treatment with orthodontic brackets. The orthodontist may use special orthodontic brackets that move the teeth back into place. Therefore, treating the nerve before, during or after using the blockers is entirely possible.
2- If the teeth that have undergone root canal treatment suffer from pain, is it permissible to move them?
No, if the woman who underwent nerve treatment suffers from pain, this indicates that the tooth has an infection and that the nerve treatment process has not been completed, and the nerve treatment process must be performed again and then orthodontics.
3- Is there a difference between the movement of the teeth that have undergone root canal treatment and those that have not been subjected to in orthodontic treatment?
The speed and ability to move the teeth is the same in both cases and there is no difference in orthodontic treatment.
4- If we move the teeth that have undergone root canal treatment with orthodontics, can they get an abscess?
If the root canal treatment is done well and accurately, no problem will appear and the orthodontic movement will not cause tooth abscess.