A root canal is a dental procedure designed to treat and save a tooth that has 
become infected or severely decayed. When the soft tissue inside the tooth, 
known as the pulp, becomes damaged due to deep cavities, cracks, or trauma, it 
can lead to pain, swelling, and even abscess formation.

During a root canal procedure, the dentist removes the infected pulp, cleans 
the inner chambers of the tooth, and then seals it to prevent further 
infection. Often, a dental crown is placed over the treated tooth to restore 
its strength and function.

Despite its reputation, a root canal is typically no more uncomfortable than a 
regular filling, thanks to modern anesthesia and techniques. It's a highly 
effective way to eliminate pain and save your natural tooth, avoiding the need 
for extraction.

By preserving your tooth with a root canal, you maintain your natural bite, 
prevent adjacent teeth from shifting, and protect your overall oral health. 
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, a tooth treated with a root 
canal can last a lifetime, providing you with a healthy, pain-free smile. Root 
canals are a crucial procedure for anyone dealing with deep tooth decay or 
infection.
https://whalomdental.com/general-dentistry/root-canal/
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