When a tooth becomes infected or severely decayed, a root canal can save it from extraction. This procedure removes infected pulp inside the tooth, relieving pain and preventing further damage. A root canal restores the tooth’s strength and function, allowing you to chew and smile without discomfort. With modern techniques, root canals are safe, effective, and more comfortable than ever.
A root canal eliminates infection and discomfort while preserving your natural tooth.
Removing infected pulp stops the spread of bacteria, protecting your surrounding teeth and gums.
After a root canal, the tooth is sealed and often restored with a crown for long-term durability.
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