4WD
$50 site donor 2025
I have had one root canal - paid about double for who was the best according to my steady dentist - and he did it through a crown. He was not just impressive - the whole clinic/staff was.Several comments in this thread have been from people who have had root canals followed by crowns that failed in one way or another. Root canals fail if the root canal system remains contaminated (failures shortly after completing procedure) or if the root canal system gets recontaminated due to leaky crowns and buildups. Crowns fail because cavities start adjacent to the crown and eventually undermine the crown.
Implants do not fail for either of these reasons because there is no root canal system to get infected or natural tooth to decay. So in this respect, they are superior. Implants fail due to failure to integrate into the bone (short-time after placement) or if there is a physical failure of the implant, abutment, or crown. All of these can be remedied even if it means removing the implant and starting over and they are much more rare than failed root canals and or recurrent cavities.
At least 20 years ago (I'm peds), the approximate cost of a root canal + build up + crown is the same as an implant + abutment + crown. It only gets really expensive when you had a root canal + build up + crown that fails and now need an implant + abutment + crown.
So you can see why someone might jump to the implant right away assuming medically it's appropriate and the implant site is appropriate.
Not something to do low bid IMO …