Root canal therapy is needed when the pulp of the tooth, which contains nerves and blood vessels, becomes infected or inflamed. The procedure involves removing the damaged pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth, and then filling and sealing it to prevent further infection. With modern techniques and anesthesia, root canal treatment is typically no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed.
The myth of excruciating pain stems from past dental practices and doesn’t reflect today’s advanced, patient-centered care. Post-treatment, you might experience some sensitivity, but this is temporary and manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. By saving your natural tooth, root canal treatment prevents the need for more complex dental work and helps maintain your natural bite and the appearance of your smile.
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