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A Root Canal is a common dental treatment that saves a tooth with infection or deep damage. The pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels, may become inflamed from decay, cracks, or trauma.
During the procedure, the dentist removes the infected pulp, cleans the canals, and seals the space to stop further infection. In most cases, the dentist restores the tooth with a crown for added strength and protection.
Many people think this treatment is painful, but modern anesthesia makes it quick and comfortable. It relieves pain and saves the natural tooth, avoiding extraction. With proper care, a tooth treated with Root Canal can last a lifetime. Patients maintain normal chewing and a healthy smile.