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Can a successful root canal be done on every tooth that might need one?

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Can a successful root canal be done on every tooth that might need one?

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No. Some teeth have roots so crooked or canals so narrow that the dentist cannot get his or her instruments to the tip of the root. If the nerve cannot be removed completely, the remaining tissue usually dies and becomes nutriment for bacteria and a subsequent abscess. Fortunately, this is seldom a problem.

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