Development of the pulpal floor was reviewed from both macroscopic and microscopic perspectives, and relations between individual variation in tooth roots and their development are considered. It has been thought that the pulpal floor of a molar tooth is formed as a continuation of the coronal ...
Location of the Tooth:The location of the tooth to be extracted can impact the cost. Front teeth are generally easier to extract compared to molars, which have multiple roots and are located at the back of the mouth. Molar extractions often require more time and expertise, leading to higher...
Generally, tooth decay will advance over time, so if you have a wisdom tooth that has a cavity, you will need to have your dentist treat it before it has advanced to a point where it causes symptoms and/or significant problems with your tooth. Seeking treatment sooner rather than later us...
If the previous crown’s failure is associated with structural damage to the tooth (it has broken, now has extensive decay, etc…), making a new one may or may not be possible. It simply depends on how much sound tooth structure remains for the dentist to work with. ...
Fillings are made of tooth-colored, gold or silver amalgam or composite material designed to smooth out surfaces and decrease tooth sensitivity.[32] 11 Consider dental sealants. A dental sealant coats the deep groves on molar and premolars and can protect them from decay. Have your dentist or...
If your child begs you to help them pull out a loose tooth, you may not know what to do. Loose teeth are a part of childhood, and your child will typically start losing their teeth between the ages of 6 and 8. Pulling the tooth out is always an option; however, it could cause pa...