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What is the Pulp? + Literally the most vital part of the tooth, the pulp originates in the center of the tooth. The pulp contains blood vessels, connective tissue, and large nerves. The pulp, also commonly referred to as the nerve, branches out and continues down each root through the canals of the tooth and stops just shy of the apex, or tip of the tooth.
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What is an implant? + Almost all dental implants in use today are made from titanium or titanium alloy, materials that have been shown over many years to be well tolerated by bone. The terms 'osseointegrated implants' or 'endosseous implants' are widely used to describe dental implants that can develop and maintain a close union with bone in order to support replacement teeth.
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When is it recomended? + X rays examinations are an important tool that help dentists to diagnose, plan treatments and monitor both treatments and lesion development. There are four types of dental radiological procedure: intraoral radiography panoramic radiography cephalometric radiography cone-beam CT (CBCT)