When a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment (endodontic therapy) turns grey or discolored, it is typically due to changes that occur within the tooth's structure as a result of the treatment. This discoloration is often associated with the loss of vitality in the tooth and changes in its internal tissues.
Read MoreA dental abscess is a painful and potentially serious dental condition characterized by the accumulation of pus (a thick, yellowish fluid) within a localized area in or around a tooth. It typically develops as a result of a bacterial infection.
Read MoreDry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition characterized by a persistent lack of saliva in the mouth. Saliva plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health by aiding in digestion, preventing tooth decay, and maintaining the overall comfort of the mouth. When the mouth does not produce enough saliva, it can lead to various symptoms and oral health issues.
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