Yes because the apical (end of the tooth) can still be prone to infection.
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Mine, apparently has 2.
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the 2 front teeth
In the same tooth, some root canals are necrotic while the others are vital.
If after two years, you are still having headaches from your tooth, you need to visit your dentist. There could be nerve damage from the bad tooth or root canal procedure.
The alternative to not having a root canal is quite often removal of the tooth, which I suggest is worse off than not having the tooth. When a patient needs a "root canal", we really mean that the nerve is sick and must be removed in its entirety from the tooth, the empty space where it used to live cleaned and sterilized and finally sealed. Without the removal of the nerve, the tooth may become infected from the inside out resulting in tooth loss, or the pain for the patient may become so acute that tooth removal is the only other option. In summary, root canals are not bad for you.
tell them that the tooth fairy already took it
sodium fluoride in your tooth paste.
The specialist in the area of soft tissue inside the tooth is an endodontist. Endodontists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of issues related to the dental pulp and tissues inside the tooth, such as root canals.
Yes, teeth that have root canals frequently turn dark over time.
yes