How do you know if you need a root canal? Many things can damage the pulp or nerve of the tooth. Often a patient will feel pain or other symptoms that alert them to needing root canal treatment, but many times there are no symptoms or warnings. The following are some of the more com...
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Symptoms may include severe pain, fever, swelling, an uneven bite (when you bite down, the treated tooth feels "high"), or generally feeling unwell. It is important to rule out any problems, tooth cracks or fractures that can affect the healing process. While root canal therapy ...
Perhaps you’ve noticed a chip or crack in your tooth. Such damage should have inspired you to call adentistlong ago. If you haven’t, your compromised tooth could cause you to have a root canal down the line. An opening in your tooth can expose the underlying nerves, raising the ...
More than 15 million Americans undergo a root canal procedure every year. You might be among the number of people with an achy tooth, wondering, “How do you know if you need a root canal?” The pain’s only part of it — there is a range of root canal symptoms that tell you it...
The standard way to root treat a tooth is to drill a small hole into the tooth to gain access to the root canal. If the tooth is not fully dead or there is a great deal of inflammation then this procedure can be uncomfortable though often the tooth and the pulp are dead so no pain...
Association between endodontic symptoms and root canal microbiota: a systematic review and meta-analysis of bacteroidetes, spirochaetes and fusobacterialesSystematic reviewRoot canal microbiotaApical periodontitisThis systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the prevalence of Bacteroidetes, Spiroch...
Identification of selected putative oral pathogens in primary root canal infections associated with symptoms. Anaerobe 2002; 8(4):200-8. [CrossRef]Rocas IN, Siqueira JF Jr, Andrade AFB, Uzeda M. Identification of selected putative oral pathogens in primary root canal infections associated with ...
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After molars, premolars are the teeth most frequently referred for root canal treatment [2,3]. Premolars exhibit complex anatomical variations. Numerous studies have concluded that mandibular premolars display variable root canal anatomies [4]. Typically, a mandibular premolar involves a single root...