Root Canal Procedure Demonstration
This video demonstrates a root canal procedure on a molar, including a final restoration crown.
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Adult Patients
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Bruxism
Bruxism is clenching or grinding your teeth, often without being aware that your are doing it. In the United States, bruxism affects an estimated 30 to 40 million children and adults. -
Canker Sores / Apthous Ulcers
This disease causes painful, round ulcers to develop on the linings of the cheeks and lips, the tongue or the base of the gums. -
Caries
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Common Concerns
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Dental Treatments
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Dentin Hypersensitivity
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Dry Mouth
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Emergencies
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Halitosis / Bad Breath
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Implant Care
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Life Stages Health
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Mouth Guards
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Older Adults
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Oral Care for Children
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Oral Hygiene Basics
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Orthodontics
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Other Issues
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Pediatric Patients
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Periodontitis
Early-stage periodontal disease (gingivitis) is seldom painful and causes relatively minor signs, such as red, swollen and bleeding gums. But untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a serious infection that destroys the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth, and eventually may cause tooth loss. -
Plaque & Gingivitis
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Spanish
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Systemic
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TMJ Issues
TMJ Issues -
Tooth Whitening
Tooth Whitening -
Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom Teeth
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