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Root Canal Therapy
Root canal treatments might be performed to address an injured tooth where the infection has impacted the innermost layer of the tooth.
Endodontic Retreatment
Endodontic retreatment is performed when a tooth that has previously undergone root canal therapy does not heal properly or becomes reinfected.
Cracked Teeth
A cracked tooth occurs when a fracture develops in the tooth’s enamel or deeper layers, often causing pain and sensitivity.
Apicoectomy
An apicoectomy is an endodontic procedure done to take out the tip of a tooth root and might be performed to preserve a damaged tooth.
Apexification
Apexification is to encourage the formation of a calcified barrier at the tip of a tooth’s root to allow proper sealing and long-term tooth health.
Apexogenesis
Apexogenesis is performed on immature teeth with a healthy pulp to encourage continued root development and the natural closure of the root tip.
Root Resorption
Root resorption occurs when the body’s own cells break down and absorb the structure of a tooth’s root, often leading to weakening or tooth loss.
Traumatic Injuries
Traumatic injuries occur when accidents damage the teeth, gums, or jaw, often requiring prompt professional care to prevent long-term complications.
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