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  2. Root canal treatment - Wikipedia

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    Root canal procedure: unhealthy or injured tooth, subsequent creation of an access cavity with a dental handpiece, cleaning and shaping the root canals with an endodontic file, and restoration with gutta-percha filling and a crown Removing infected pulp during a root canal procedure. Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy ...

  3. Apicoectomy - Wikipedia

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    A root end surgery, also known as apicoectomy (apico-+ -ectomy), apicectomy (apic-+ -ectomy), retrograde root canal treatment (c.f. orthograde root canal treatment) or root-end filling, is an endodontic surgical procedure whereby a tooth's root tip is removed and a root end cavity is prepared and filled with a biocompatible material.

  4. Getting fillers dissolved? Here's what to expect

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    At the high end, Percec says she may charge up to $500 to dissolve filler in a more complex area of the face. Rieder also says most cases will probably be "in the hundreds" of dollars range.

  5. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this are undercuts, slots/grooves or root canal posts. In some cases this may necessitate excessive amounts of healthy tooth structure to be removed. Hence, alternative resin-based or glass-ionomer cement-based materials are used instead for smaller restorations including pit and small fissure caries.

  6. Root canal - Wikipedia

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    Procedures for root canal. The space inside the root canals is filled with a highly vascularized, loose connective tissue, called dental pulp. The dental pulp is the tissue of which the dentin portion of the tooth is composed. The dental pulp helps complete formation of the secondary teeth (adult teeth) one to two years after eruption into the ...

  7. Filler Migration Is Real—But Here's What You Can Do About It

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    Filler migration is a risk of face filler, especially if you get lip filler or under-eye filler. Here's what derms say can cause it—and the best way to fix it.

  8. Experts Say This Is What Actually Happens When You ... - AOL

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    Dr. Bassiri-Tehrani adds that while filler can usually be dissolved in just one session, multiple sessions may be required if the filler is particularly dense or if a large area was initially ...

  9. Periradicular surgery - Wikipedia

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    Periradicular surgery should be very considered where previous endodontic treatment has failed, and possible re-root treatment is the preferred option. [4] If re-root treatment is not possible, will not correct the problem or patient factors prevent it, periradicular surgery is indicated.

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