“…Calcifications may occlude the pulp chamber and complicate root canal treatment (Bonilla‐Represa et al, 2021; Gabardo et al, 2020; Pietrzycka & Pawlicka, 2020). There are multiple factors related to its appearance, such as the natural aging process, the presence of infections and identification of nanoparticles and nanobacteria (caries and periodontal disease), a response to injuries (traumatic occlusion and orthodontic movement), therapeutic or iatrogenic processes (pulp coatings, dental preparation, revascularization in immature teeth) or genetic causes (Alenazy & Mosadomi, 2013; Bonilla‐Represa et al, 2021; Chen et al, 2020; Gabardo et al, 2020; McCabe & Dummer, 2012; Moura et al, 2017; Movahhedian et al, 2018; Song et al, 2017; Tarim Ertas et al, 2017; Tassoker, 2018).…”