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 MoreDental posts, also known as dental posts and cores, are used in restorative dentistry to provide additional support and retention for dental crowns when a natural tooth has been significantly damaged or has lost a significant portion of its structure.
Read MoreLocal anesthesia is commonly used in dentistry to numb specific areas of the mouth, allowing dentists to perform procedures with minimal or no pain for the patient.
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