A root canal is a dental procedure performed to save a tooth that has become infected or badly decayed. During the procedure, the dentist removes the infected pulp from inside the tooth, cleans and disinfects the area, and then seals it to prevent further infection. Root canals are often necessary when a tooth's nerve becomes damaged or infected, causing severe pain and sensitivity. While the idea of a root canal may sound intimidating, advancements in dentistry have made the procedure relatively painless and highly effective in preserving natural teeth.
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