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    Root Canal Research Paper

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    Inside that cavity is a soft area known as the pulp chamber. Within the root canal is also the nerve. Sometimes, the pulp inside the tooth becomes infected. If the problem is not treated, it can lead to a very serious infection. If the pulp is not eradicated from the root canal, the potential for abscess is great. When you have an abscessed tooth, the swelling can spread. It may even extend…

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    Deciduous Teeth

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    The human body is constantly being explored by scientist to find new ways for treatment of diseases. Teeth are a very complex system within the human body requiring their own need for treatment of disease. Therefore, there is no lack of exploration of teeth when looking at replacement of a missing tooth or healing a tooth from carious bacteria. The average human body has 20 deciduous teeth and 32 permanent teeth. Deciduous teeth are fully formed at birth located within the maxilla and…

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    settlements, military proceeding,2 identification of bite marks, age estimation and as a an expert witness in legal cases. Teeth being the most durable organ in the body, survive long after soft and skeletal tissues have been destroyed.3 Also, tooth pulp is encased in hard tissue casing that protects it from the detrimental effects such as trauma and heat. So dental evidence always plays an important role…

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    require a root canal if they are to be saved. During this procedure, the dentist removes the pulp and nerve of the damaged tooth before cleaning and sealing the inner portion. If this process isn't done, tissue surrounding the affected tooth may develop an infection, leading to the formation of abscesses. The term root canal refers to the cavity located in the central part of the tooth where the pulp or pulp chamber is located. This is where the nerve of the tooth resides, and this nerve is…

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    expectations. You are always in good hands at Family & Implant Dentistry. Today, they are sharing information about root canals to ease your fear and anxiety. If you’ve been experiencing serious pain because of tooth decay or infection in the tooth pulp, the dentist will likely suggest a root canal. The term ‘root canal’ simply refers to the passageways…

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    Biocellulose Experiment

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    sponge cubes (SSC), luffa pulp (LP), Pumice particles (PP), clay particles (CP), ceramics particles (CP). An optimized culture medium containing the porous supports (about 10 particle/30 ml medium) was inoculated with one ml of bacterial culture. After 15 days incubation under static condition at 30°C. The biocelluose production and sugar consumption were determined. The results graphically illustrated in Fig 4.11 revealed that adsorption of G. xylinus cells on luffa pulp (LP) and ceramics…

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    Phytic Acid In Yeast

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    less than mg was not tested. Seed extracts was found to contain the highest concentration of phytates with a concentration of 0.39mg/ml. leaf extracts contained phytates even though it was detected at a low concentration of 0.06mg/ml. whereas fruit pulp extracts had a concentration of 0.17mg/ml. Saponins…

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    percussion and palpation. Root canal treatment is indicated in these cases. Acute apical abscess Pulp infection and necrosis leads to a rapid severe localised inflammatory reaction, which destroys periapical tissues. The pain is spontaneous and of rapid onset. The affected tooth is extremely painful to percussion and palpation, with possible mobility. Due to necrosis of the pulp there is no pulp vitality. Pus formation is present and swelling of the tissues. The swelling can be confined to…

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    the soft pulp made up of nerve tissue, lymph tissue, and blood vessels. It is surrounded by harder dentin, which is enclosed in the super hard protective layer called tooth enamel. In order for a root canal to be required, bacteria must make its way all the way to the dental pulp. A root canal procedure always involves disinfection of the problematic tooth and getting rid of all the debris, such as nerve tissue, lymph tissue, blood tissue, bacteria, and infection from the coronal pulp chamber…

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