Root canal

The space within the root of a tooth containing connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels, and connecting the pulp chamber with the apex of the root.


A canal in the root of a tooth through which the nerves and blood vessels pass.


The part of the tooth that extends from the pulp chamber to the apical foramen. It contains arteries, veins, lymphatic vessels, and sensory nerve endings.


A procedure in which a dentist drills into the pulp of a tooth to remove the infection from a cavity.


The channel in a tooth through which nerves and blood vessels connect with nerves and blood vessels in the jawbone.


Within the realm of dental anatomy, there exists a cavity-like space located within a tooth, extending from the pulp chamber all the way to the tip of the root. This space serves as a conduit, facilitating vital connections within the tooth structure.


 


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