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Understanding Root Canals

When Do You Need a Root Canal?

Who Can Get a Root Canal?

To see if a root canal is needed, your dentist will examine your tooth and may take an X-ray. If the pulp is infected or exposed, a root canal is often the best way to relieve pain and save the tooth.

This treatment is very common and safe. It helps restore your comfort while avoiding more serious dental issues.

What Happens During the Procedure?

The root canal process starts with numbing the area using local anesthesia, so you stay comfortable. A small cover, called a dental dam, is placed around the tooth to keep it clean and dry.

Next, the decayed part is removed to reach the infected pulp. Using special tools, the dentist gently cleans out the pulp and disinfects the inside of the tooth. After that, the space is filled with a protective material, and the tooth is sealed with a filling.

In most cases, a crown is added later to protect the tooth and restore its full strength and shape.

Root canals may sound intimidating, but they’re a safe and effective way to treat infection and keep your natural tooth healthy for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

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