the 2 front teeth
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.
Yes because the apical (end of the tooth) can still be prone to infection.
A root canal procedure is done as a result of bacteria reaching into the root canal of a tooth. The remenents of the nerve and pulp is taken out and sealed. A crown is then put over the ground down tooth.
Each molar tooth typically contains multiple nerves within its pulp chamber, with the exact number varying depending on the individual tooth and person. Generally, a molar has three to four roots, each containing one or more nerve branches. In total, there can be several nerves associated with each molar, contributing to the tooth's sensitivity and pain response. However, the precise count can differ significantly from one molar to another.
It is possible to have more than one root canal treatment on a single tooth because some teeth do have two roots. The need for another root canal can occur within a few weeks of the original one or several years later
Each tooth can have from one to five roots.Incisals and canines have one root and rarely two.Premolars have two roots, but sometimes they have one, and rarely have three roots.Molars have 3 roots, sometimes four, and rarely five roots.
Dentin (BE: dentine ) is a calcified tissue of the body, and along with enamel, cementum, and pulp is one of the four major components of teeth.
Only a dentist can answer this one and I suggest you find a better dentist. Many people don't realize you can have up to 4 diffent canals in a tooth and not the usual two. Some dentists are sloppy and miss this.
They do perform root canals for nine hundred dollars. He also gives you a choice of removing the tooth. To remove the tooth is about one hundred. They both hurt, but the root canal saves your tooth and takes much longer to perform.
Its not. Root Canal Treatment is more of an "alternative". It is used for people who want to keep the tooth, for one reason or another. It is the alternative to simply removing the tooth - ie, grabbing it and pulling it out. Whichever method is used, its important because it usually means that the inside pulp of the tooth is inflammed, or infected. Abscesses and other nasties can rise from this.
Usually Canines have 1 pulp horn .. but there is no teeth with no pulp horns
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.