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  1. A root canal is a dental procedure to save a tooth by removing dead or dying nerve tissue and ... A root canal is done if you have an infection that affects the pulp of a tooth. Generally, there ...
  2. ... or are exposed to the leaves, stalk, or root of this plant. This article is for information ...
  3. ... widens the opening in your spine where nerve roots leave your spinal canal. You may have a ... cut or shaved away to open the nerve root opening (foramen). Any disk fragments are removed. Other ...
  4. ... Soda 7 Up 12 oz 150 A&W Root Beer 12 oz 160 Barq's Root Beer 12 oz 170 Canada Dry Ginger Ale ... Mountain Dew Code Red 12 oz 170 Mug Root Beer 12 oz 160 Orange Crush 12 oz ...
  5. ... been replanted, you will most likely need a root canal to remove the cut nerve that is ... or is knocked out: Do not handle the roots of the tooth. Handle only the chewing edge -- ...
  6. ... on (compress) one or more of the nerve roots. In advanced cases, the spinal cord becomes involved. ... can be signs of damage to certain nerve roots or to the spinal cord. A spine or ...
  7. ... your back to form the spinal cord. Nerve roots are large nerves that branch out from the ... is a condition that affects the spinal nerve roots. Herniated disks occur more often in middle-aged ...
  8. ... further tooth damage. Treatment may involve: Fillings Crowns Root canals Dentists fill teeth by removing the decayed ... gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal. A root canal is recommended if the pulp is exposed ...
  9. ... harder than bone. The gum surrounds the base (root) of the tooth. The root of the tooth extends down into the jawbone. The root contains blood vessels and nerves, which supply blood ...
  10. ... highest amounts of poison are found in the roots, leaves, and stems. Small amounts are in the ... is no guarantee that they are safe. The roots should never be eaten. Symptoms most often appear ...
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