Either the root canal was incomplete, (one canal or little channel was left uncleaned, waiting to be infected, most commonly happening on a molar) or the crown is 'leaking' at the margins, letting bacteria enter and eat the existing tooth structure.
Or, you may be surprised to find out, it is not the tooth you think it is. Go to your dentist. He may tap your teeth with a metal instrument and find it is the tooth next to it.
Two potential alternative locations for a canal across the isthmus are the Nicaraguan route, which would involve constructing a canal through Lake Nicaragua and surrounding areas, and the route through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico. The Nicaraguan route is favored for its larger water bodies and existing infrastructure, while the Tehuantepec option could leverage rail transport along with a shorter canal. Both alternatives present distinct engineering, environmental, and geopolitical challenges.
No, it cannot cause one, but it could potentially cause one to rupture if you have an existing aneurism.
Anatomic structures that can be compressed by the mediastinoscope may complicate these pre-existing medical conditions.
A canal works by a simple system. It opens a small door and then the boat goes through. Then the water from another door and the boat goes through. This could happen repeatedly. I hope this helped you. Thanks, Ems248
They are checking for any hernia's that could be protruding through the femoral canal into the scrotum. If small intestines get's through the canal into the scrotum it could cause severe pain and ischemic bowel. (dead intestines). If they find one in a young child usually it will heal on its own. You just have to reduce the hernia (push it back in) But in an adult it should be repaired (herniorrhaphy)
The Cape Cod Canal sees dozens of vessels pass through each day. The canal is a shortcut that leads from the Cape Cod Bay to Buzzards Bay.
One route would be east and go through the Panama Canal or round Cape Horn, otherwise it could could sail west
A root canal itself is not a direct cause of tinnitus, which is often related to ear issues or auditory nerve damage. However, complications from the procedure, such as infection or inflammation, could potentially lead to symptoms that might include tinnitus. If you experience tinnitus following a root canal, it's essential to consult with your dentist or a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Loud noises can damage the ear drum. Sometimes the cochlea can also be damaged which could cause permanant deafness. Wax in your ear canal can cause temporary deafness
If existing bits of rock become attached through the process of lithification, a clastic sedimentary rock is formed.
You open yourself to STD's and it could affect the baby. Some are transmitted through the birth canal at birth or through the blood.
It could cause cancer which could cause you to die and if you don't die and you can't breathe through your nose or your mouth then you'll have to cut a hole through your throat so you could breathe.