A root canal is a procedure used to treat an infected or damaged tooth pulp—the soft tissue inside the tooth. You might need one if you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, or sensitivity, or if decay has reached the inner part of the tooth. The procedure removes the infection, cleans and seals the inside of the tooth, and usually ends with a crown to protect and restore it.
What is a root canal and why might I need one?
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