doesn't count
Root canal overfilling, as long as it can be determined that the doctor's error caused the tooth to be extracted, is also considered medical malpractice. However, it should be noted that it must be determined that the tooth has not reached the entire necrosis before the root canal treatment in the hospital can be identified as a medical accident before the tooth necrosis is prescribed in the medical accident handling regulations: it is not a medical accident, the hospital does not bear compensation liability, which is only in the scope of administrative processing.