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Root Resorption

Root resorption is a dental condition characterized by the gradual breakdown or loss of the tooth’s root structure, leading to erosion or destruction of the root surface. It can occur in primary (baby) teeth or permanent (adult) teeth and may be caused by various factors, including trauma, orthodontic treatment, inflammation, infection, or developmental abnormalities. There

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Root canal

A root canal is a dental procedure performed to treat infection or damage to the pulp of a tooth. It involves removing the infected or inflamed pulp tissue from the inside of the tooth, disinfecting the root canals, and filling them to prevent further infection. Root canals are necessary when the pulp becomes infected due

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