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    in your backpack, and slip your shoes on and head out the door. What do all of these tasks have in common? All of these everyday activities involve holding onto things and moving from one point to another. Now, imagine that you have Charcot Marie Tooth disease, a form of muscular dystrophy that causes muscle degeneration in the arms and legs along along with perpetual, shooting nerve pain. Your everyday morning routine has just become ten times harder than it was before. Now you have to watch…

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    patient back to a healthy state. Therefore the importance of classifying periapical lesions is essential to form a correct diagnosis, which leads to proper treatment of the tooth (both in acute emergency situations and the…

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    Toothache Pain Analysis

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    resources Home Remedies for Toothache from the shelves of kitchen to offer instant relief from the agony and pain of toothaches… Toothache is any soreness, discomfort or pain within or around a tooth, signifying irritation, and swelling, reddening and possible infection with a possibility of abscess. When tooth perish sinks in the pulp chamber or reaches in its close proximity that comprises the nerve endings and tiny blood vessels, a toothache starts emerging. Keywords: home remedies,…

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    Root Canal Research Paper

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    What is Root Canal Treatment? A root canal treatment is used to repair a decayed tooth. Typically, such a tooth is infected by the time this procedure is performed. The treatment can actually save a tooth that would otherwise be lost. The procedure is often referred to as a “root…

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    who can take care of the problem as soon as possible. What Makes Up a Dental Emergency? A dental emergency covers conditions such as acute pain in the gums, teeth and supporting bone. This could be caused by the loss of a crown or bridge, broken tooth, toothache and difficulty eating, even if…

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    Root Canal Procedure

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    what necessitates it, and how to avoid it. A root canal procedure is used to restore a damaged or infected tooth. During the procedure, your dentist will remove the pulp and the nerve inside of your tooth. The interior of the tooth is then cleaned of all bacteria and sealed up. This is done so that the infection doesn't spread to the outside of the tooth, which could result in abscess formation. The tooth's nerve only serves to provide the sensation of…

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    Essay On Pulpotomy

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    child's tooth that is badly infected from tooth decay, preserving the function of the dental arch. A pulpotomy in children is a fairly common procedure and has an excellent rate of success. Why is a Pulpotomy Necessary? When small cavities are untreated, they can begin to grow deep inside of the tooth. If the decay reaches the pulp of the tooth, it irritates the pulpal tissue, causing pain and inflammation. If left untreated, the tooth will abscess, making it necessary to either remove the…

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    periodontal disease, teeth (gums), tooth decay and loss, and other diseases that affect the mouth and gums. Which may lead to some incurable diseases like cancer that affects the mouth and throat, and mouth sores, birth defects, such as cleft lip and cleft upper palate. One of the most Widespread Dental diseases is the Dental cavities (caries) which is a part of the infected teeth decay, which gradually develops into small or large holes. Caries- also called tooth decay-, is a result of a…

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    most significant. You can lose the tooth When your tooth needs a root canal, it means that the tooth is infected, But unlike a cavity, the tooth is infected deep inside the root of the tooth. Having a root canal means that the infection will be destroyed and the tooth sealed. Without having this procedure done, their is a good chance that in the future you will lose the tooth. Unlike a cavity…

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    procedures that a dentist will have to do for you to help you get the best out of your oral hygiene and two (2) of such procedures are the root canal procedure and the tooth extraction procedure. Procedures for root canal and tooth extraction The root canal procedure: root canal is one aspect of an endodontic treatment for your tooth which when…

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