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endodontics concerned with the health of the dental pulp, or soft core, and associated tissues. If a tooth becomes critically injured or diseased, it can often be saved through a dental procedure known as endodontic, or root canal treatment.
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endodontics The treatment of diseases or injuries that affect the root tip or nerve of the tooth. The most common procedure that you will deal with is a root canal.
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endodontics The treatment of infected teeth by cleaning, disinfecting and filling root canals.
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endodontics an area of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp and the tissues at the root apex
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endodontic Root canal treatment for diseases of the pulp and bone, bleaching discolored teeth, managing traumatic injuries to the teeth, and performing related surgery to help preserve the natural teeth in a healthy state.
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