| 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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