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How a root treated tooth can break


Root-treated teeth, while strengthened by the treatment, can still be susceptible to breakage due to various factors. One significant reason is the removal of the tooth's nerve and blood supply during the root canal procedure, which can lead to the tooth becoming more brittle over time. Additionally, the loss of tooth structure during the initial decay or damage that necessitated the root canal can weaken the tooth's overall integrity. Without adequate support, such as a dental crown or filling, the tooth may be more prone to fractures from chewing forces or accidental trauma. Furthermore, if the tooth is not properly restored after the root canal treatment or if there are underlying issues like untreated decay or inadequate root canal filling, it can compromise the tooth's strength and increase the risk of breakage. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene, along with timely restoration of root-treated teeth, are essential for preventing complications and maintaining long-term dental health.

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How canine teeth can come down in the wrong position: impacted canines

Impacted canines, also known as impacted cuspids or impacted eyeteeth, are a dental condition where the canines (the pointed teeth located near the front of the mouth, also known as "eye teeth") do not erupt or emerge properly into their normal position in the dental arch.

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About E.Max crowns

An e.Max crown is a type of dental crown made from lithium disilicate, a glass-ceramic material known for its high strength, durability, and excellent aesthetic qualities.

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