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Working dog gets root canal treatment
Latest News An American military working dog gets root canal treatment due to an infected tooth. The canine developed the infection due to two broken teeth. The... - Learn more
Woman has lived with a dentist’s drill lodged in her jaw for two years
A woman from Leamington Spa has had to live with a broken dentist’s drill in her jaw for the past two years after the instrument snapped off during a root canal... - Learn more
Glasgow dental students don’t have enough patients
Students at Glasgow Dental School and hospital are falling behind in their studies due to the lack of patients taking advantage of the free treatment on offer; the... - Learn more
Polar bear undergoes root canal treatment
It’s not just humans that can suffer with dental problems, in fact broken or infected teeth are a major cause of carnivore death in the wild; luckily for 75 stone... - Learn more
Women ‘are less likely to need an emergency dentist’
Women are more likely to see a dentist regularly in order to reduce the risk of needing root canal treatment, a study has suggested. Findings published in the... - Learn more
Patients ‘should not worry about root canal treatment’
People worrying about needing root canal treatment may be reassured by comments from a dental health expert. Cosmetic dentist Thomas P Connelly urged prospective... - Learn more
Teeth grinding ‘could lead to emergency dentistry’
People who grind their teeth during the night could be more likely to need emergency dentistry such as root canal treatment. Although many may be unaware they are... - Learn more
Balanced diet ‘could prevent root canal treatment’
People who eat a balanced diet that is rich in fruit and vegetables could limit their chances of needing emergency dentistry and root canal treatment, an expert has... - Learn more
Communication ‘helps emergency dentistry patients’
People afraid of having emergency dentistry such as root canal treatment should talk to their dentist for reassurance. Those who are scared of undergoing dental...
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