Root canals can sometimes lead to health problems if there is an infection that is not properly treated. It is important to follow up with your dentist if you experience any issues after a root canal procedure.
Yes, root canals can potentially cause health problems and complications if not performed properly or if there is an infection present. It is important to follow post-treatment care instructions and seek prompt attention if any issues arise.
Root canals are generally safe and effective procedures, but in rare cases, they can lead to health issues such as infection or complications. It is important to follow proper dental care and consult with a dentist if you have concerns.
Yes, root canals can sometimes cause complications such as infection, incomplete removal of infected tissue, or damage to surrounding teeth or tissues. It is important to follow post-treatment care instructions and attend follow-up appointments to minimize these risks.
maggots will sometimes infect you teeth and cause severe swelling and pain. root canals must be treated extremely quickly.
A DMD is the same as a DDS - it just depends where you went to school. Since both degrees are dentists...YES, a DMD can do root canals. The specific specialist that does root canals is an endodontist, but general dentists can do them as well.
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The doctor specializing in root canals is an Endodontist.
NO, certainly not.
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Root canal surgery is done by an endodontist.