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Tooth Root Regeneration: What Happens After Extraction?
No, removed tooth roots do not regenerate themselves. Teeth are composed of hard tissues such as enamel, dentin, and cementum, and do not have the capacity to regenerate. Once a tooth is extracted, the root and the surrounding bone structure undergo a healing process, but the original root will not regrow.Root Canals - Related Articles
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