Articles, tagged with "root canal treatment", page 1
29th June 2010
Dental treatments are among the most expensive in modern era. These simple tips will ensure that you save your valuable time, money and energy from combating dental problems. If you are already suffering from dental ailments, these can help you reverse th...
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Author:
harry
15th February 2010
When you need to save a tooth that has damaged roots, you need a root canal treatment and you just can't go to any clinic to get treatment. Sure, there are thousands of graduates from dental schools all over the country but not all of them can perform roo...
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Author:
qudos
07th January 2010
At some point in our life, we have all experienced eating too much. It may be during the holidays or special occasions in our life. To most people this is perfectly normal, but to some it is a crime. They can't seem to accept gaining a few pounds by inges...
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Author:
garydrew01
18th September 2009
Porcelain veneers have long been the ultimate cosmetic dentistry procedure to give people the perfect smile. Many cosmetic dentists perform thousands of porcelain veneer procedures yearly. As a cosmetic dentistry procedure porcelain veneers can provide in...
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Author:
M.Singh
16th September 2009
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cover fitted over a tooth that is decayed or damaged. Also called caps, crowns are made to look just like your natural teeth. Crowns can hold together parts of a broken tooth and can also be used to hold a bridge in place....
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Author:
jeyanth
29th December 2008
Often after a root canal treatment the Dentist will consider performing an internal bleaching. It is somewhat different and perhaps a little more aggressive than conventional tooth whitening. Mainly because it takes place within the tooth and not on the s...
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Author:
Matt Wittchow
16th March 2006
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When a root canal filling develops a granuloma, cyst, or some other infected area at the end of the root, dentists will sometimes endeavor to save the tooth by performing an operation called apicoectomy. The area of inf...
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Author:
George Meinig