Instead of extracting a severely damaged or infected tooth, a root canal can save it. The cleaning of the canals inside a tooth's root is where the phrase "root canal" originates. Treatments for root canals were frequently painful decades ago. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during a root canal because to advancements in dentistry and local anesthetics. In actuality, having a decaying tooth is probably more uncomfortable to live with. Alternatives to a root canal include removing the injured tooth, forgoing additional care, or substituting a dental implant, bridge, or removable partial denture in place of the lost tooth. Dental pulp is the soft center of teeth. The pulp of a tooth stretches from its visible crown to the very tip of its root in the mandible. Nerves, blood arteries, and connective tissue are all present in the pulp. Bacteria can get into the pulp of a tooth when it is deeply cavityd, cracked, or chipped. Damage to the pulp and inflammation can also result from dental injuries.
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