Changes in morphology

Ageing and various irritants, such as deep caries lesions, cause several changes in teeth. Pulp chambers and root canals become narrow and more obliterated because of secondary dentine produced by odontoblast cells in the pulp. Also the crown becomes shorter because of occlusal wear. It is important to understand the effects of these changes on endodontic treatment.

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