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What are Root Canals?

A root canal is a restorative dental procedure designed to save a tooth by removing its infected or damaged inner pulp. Each tooth contains a central pulp chamber that holds blood vessels and nerves, which play a crucial role in keeping the tooth healthy and functional.

When this pulp becomes infected—often due to deep decay, trauma, or a cracked tooth—it can lead to intense pain, inflammation, and sensitivity. If left untreated, the infection can spread and potentially lead to tooth loss or other complications. A root canal eliminates the infection by carefully removing the pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth, and then sealing it to prevent future issues. This procedure not only relieves pain but also helps preserve your natural tooth structure for long-term oral health.

Why Are Root Canals Needed?

Who is a Good Candidate for Root Canals?

What Can You Expect When Having a Root Canal Done?

Frequently Asked Questions

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