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Tooth roots do not regrow once they are fully developed and formed. Unlike some other tissues in the body, dental roots lack the ability to regenerate. However, in some cases, dental pulp can undergo a process called revascularization, which may lead to partial healing in immature teeth. For adults, once a tooth is lost or its root is damaged, it typically requires dental intervention, such as implants or bridges, to restore function.
cutting through gum tissue to expose the tooth. It may also require removing portions of bone to free the tooth. Some teeth must be cut and removed in sections
The roots of a tooth provide blood to the tooth and gum to keep the tooth alive. After a root canal the pulp and root are removed which essentially kills the tooth. It's a better alternative to kill a tooth with advanced decay than remove it, especially for dogs that consume hard foods.
Depends. If you are having a tooth extracted by a dentist, the root will be removed. If it is a baby tooth you are losing naturally, the roots will dissolve as the new tooth is coming up under the old tooth.
A 15-tooth gear typically has one root per tooth, resulting in a total of 15 roots. Each tooth of the gear has a root that forms the base of the tooth profile, contributing to the overall functionality of the gear in meshing with other gears.
it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots
They both have roots.
root canal
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it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots
A pig tooth consists of a crown, roots, dentin, enamel, pulp cavity, and cementum. The crown is the visible part of the tooth, while the roots anchor the tooth in the jaw. Dentin is the hard tissue under the enamel, and the pulp cavity contains nerves and blood vessels. Cementum covers the roots and helps attach the tooth to the jawbone.
Wisdom tooth extraction requires an oral surgeon when the wisdom tooth is compacted, or when the area around the tooth is infected.