- 1. Seborrheic keratosis
- (Seborrheic keratosis)
- ... is never deeply rooted, so removal is usually simple and not likely to leave scars. Your doctor can remove seborrheic keratoses using several methods, including: Freezing with liquid nitrogen (cryosurgery). Cryosurgery ...
- 2. Spinal tumor
- (Spinal tumor )
- ... and affects your spinal cord or on the nerve roots, blood vessels or bones of your spine. Spinal tumor symptoms may include: Back pain, often radiating to other parts of your body Loss of sensation ...
- 3. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... and teenagers. Older adults are also at higher risk as more of us keep our teeth as we age. Over time, teeth can wear down and gums may recede, making teeth more vulnerable to root decay. Tooth roots are ...
- 4. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- ... a root canal treatment, but in some instances it may need to be pulled. Leaving a tooth abscess untreated can lead to serious, even life-threatening, complications. You can prevent a tooth abscess by ...
- 5. Herniated disk
- (Herniated disk)
- ... your waist, the spinal cord separates into a group of long nerve roots (cauda equina) that resemble a horse's tail. Rarely, disk herniation can compress the entire cauda equina. Emergency surgery may be ...
- 6. Dyslexia
- (Dyslexia)
- ... (neurologist) to ensure that another problem isn't at the root of your child's reading difficulties. Because appointments can be brief, and there's often a lot of ground to cover, it's a good idea to ...
- 7. What is Holistic Dentistry?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... avoid root canal treatments and recommend the use of bio compatible dental materials even though these may be more expensive. Proper nutrition is as important for healthy teeth and gums as it is for ...
- 8. What is an Endodontist?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- The technical definition of an Endodontist is a dentist that has completed dental school and then taken two more years of specialty training to treat tooth roots and the pulp of teeth. The pulp of a tooth ...
- 9. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... a crown to replace larger portions of the tooth. Once the decay penetrates to the soft material inside the tooth, you may need a root canal or an even more invasive procedure. You can help prevent tooth ...
- 10. What are the Different Types of Dental Plans in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... braces, root canals, extractions, filings, crowns, bridges, dentures and gum surgery. Business and Group Plans: Some employees opt for dental plans to cover a portion of their employee’s dental expenses. ...
- 11. Dental Plans: What Do They Cover in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of their teeth as they should be. Extractions (removal of the teeth) are the most common basic procedure, as well as fillings. Root canals can also be covered under basic care. These procedures can be ...
- 12. What Does Dental Insurance Typically Cover in Shanghai ?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... or chipped teeth. Some providers even include surgeries such as root canals in this category. • Major dental care – If you expect to need major dental care, review your provider’s plan carefully ...
- 13. Dental Insurance in Shanghai and Major Dental Work: What is Generally Covered?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... fillings and tooth extractions. Previously companies did not consider root canals to be a basic procedure. Now most of the companies do categorize root canals under basic procedures because of the frequency ...
- 14. Common Reasons for a Tooth Extraction in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... other cases, the obstacles that present themselves might be so formidable that a repair for the tooth is not possible. While most teeth typically are candidates for root canal treatment, there may be complicating ...
- 15. Dental Advice for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... to pre-term births. Do not defer essential dental work, but do avoid elective treatments While necessary cavity fillings, root canal treatments, extractions and crown work should continue to receive ...
- 16. What Dental Procedures to Avoid When Pregnant
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... safe for all pregnant women. Before you go for your dental procedures though, inform your dentist that you are pregnant. Few ladies may require dental procedures, for example root canals, cavity fillings ...
- 17. Dental Tips for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... procedures that cannot be administered on pregnant women. These include a tooth extraction, tooth filling, x-ray, root canal treatments, and some others. Why? These procedures, especially the tooth extraction, ...
- 18. Eating Disorders and How They Ruin Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... she underwent three root canal treatments, one extraction, more fillings than she cared to count, plus surgery to remove diseased gum tissue. Quick Action is Required If you suspect that you might have ...
- 19. What are the Treatment Options for a Damaged Pulp?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Pulp is the inner, softer part of a tooth that extends from the core of the root right to the crown. This inner core is protected by the tooth enamel – when the bacteria in plaque destroy this barrier, ...
- 20. What Happens During a Root Canal in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- What happens during a root canal in Shanghai? Technically a root canal is a section in our tooth that contains the nerves. The inner section of a tooth is basically composed of a pulp chamber, the nerves ...