The root in "painful" is "pain." It means a feeling of physical or emotional distress.
The root word "algia" means pain. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to painful conditions or sensations.
Medical terms built on the word root "odyn" generally refer to pain. For example, "odynophagia" refers to painful swallowing, "odynuria" refers to painful urination, and "odontodynia" refers to tooth pain.
Yes, the adverb for painful is "painfully."
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The homophone for "root" is "route".
Yes, they are extremely painful. Some teeth might be more painful than others, it all depends on the tooth.
The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
The positive form is the original adjective. The comparative form shows a greater degree of quality. The superlative form shows the highest degree of quality."Most painful" is the superlative. The positive is "painful", the root adjective. The comparative is "most painful".
A root canal (drilling into the root of a tooth to kill the nerves) can be fairly painful even WITH anesthetics; without them (and Novocaine is a commonly-used drug in dental surgery) it would be excruciating. So the phrase means "very painful".
Nerve root clumping is usually indicative of arachnoiditis, a painful, progressive spinal condition. Please research arachnoiditis.
Root left in gums can get infected and be a painful experience. You will need to make an appointment with your dentist immediately to get it resolved.
Nerve root effacement refers to nerve root compression. This is an issue where the root of the nerve is compressed into the spine before exiting it, which can cause some painful back symptoms.
No. By definition, a 'dry socket' is a painful condition that occurs following a tooth extraction, not a root canal. That is not to say that you cannot have pain following a root canal. You can, particularly if the tooth was acutely infected at the time of the root canal, or if the root canal is incomplete. You should consult with the dentist who performed the procedure and follow his/her recommendations.
i am 12 years old i just had my root canal today. It didn't hurt bad they just nummed the area around the tooth it was fine. For a child the biggest factor is fear.
No.
absolutely. and it's going to be painful.
Root canal three weeks ago, and now, two huge painful abscesses on earlobe, red and full of pus, can't even sleep on that side or answer phone, oh, and definitely as painful as a kidney stone. Yikes.