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Unfortunately, I cannot directly schedule appointments or access pricing information for medical professionals. However, I can offer some helpful resources to get you the information you need:
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Contact dentist Vinela Gomes directly: Many dentists have their contact information listed on their website or social media pages. You can also call their office directly.
Use online booking platforms: Some dental practices offer online appointment booking t...more
Scheduling an Appointment:
Contact dentist Vinela Gomes directly: Many dentists have their contact information listed on their website or social media pages. You can also call their office directly.
Use online booking platforms: Some dental practices offer online appointment booking t...more
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I understand your concern about your mom's dental procedures. While I can't offer specific medical advice, I can provide some general information and encourage you to discuss any concerns with your mom's dentist directly.
Regarding the combination of procedures:
having a root canal on the first and second molars followed by wisdom teeth removal on the same day is not inherently problematic. In fact, dentists sometimes schedule multiple procedures together for efficiency and patient comfo...more
Regarding the combination of procedures:
having a root canal on the first and second molars followed by wisdom teeth removal on the same day is not inherently problematic. In fact, dentists sometimes schedule multiple procedures together for efficiency and patient comfo...more
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Whether a cap (crown) is compulsory after root canal treatment is not a straightforward yes or no answer. It depends on various factors, and skipping it can lead to problems in the future. Here's a breakdown:
cases where a crown is generally recommended:
back teeth (molars and premolars): these teeth experience significant biting forces, and without the strengthening support of a crown, they are much more likely to fracture or break after the root canal, potentially requiring extraction....more
cases where a crown is generally recommended:
back teeth (molars and premolars): these teeth experience significant biting forces, and without the strengthening support of a crown, they are much more likely to fracture or break after the root canal, potentially requiring extraction....more
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It's great that you're thinking about teeth alignment! combining root canal treatment and braces is perfectly fine, but the timing depends on your specific situation and the recommendations of your dental professionals. Here's a breakdown of what you need to consider:
factors to consider for timing:
root canal completion: let your root canal fully heal and settle before starting braces. This ensures the treated tooth is stable and ready for movement. Typically, you should wait at least 2...more
factors to consider for timing:
root canal completion: let your root canal fully heal and settle before starting braces. This ensures the treated tooth is stable and ready for movement. Typically, you should wait at least 2...more
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Asked for female, 39 years old from Khandwa
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An accurate answer to this query is not possible as no image or radiograph (x-ray) has been attached by you.
While calcified root canals aren't uncommon, a qualified endodontist has some methods which can navigate this. Even after multiple tries if it does not work, then no further attempt is made. However, pain is an indicator that some stimulus is still there. Please talk to your endodontist for more info, or seek a second opinion.
While calcified root canals aren't uncommon, a qualified endodontist has some methods which can navigate this. Even after multiple tries if it does not work, then no further attempt is made. However, pain is an indicator that some stimulus is still there. Please talk to your endodontist for more info, or seek a second opinion.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bhopal
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