Root Canals
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat a tooth that is infected or severely damaged. During the procedure, the dentist removes the infected or inflamed pulp inside the tooth, cleans and disinfects the area, and then seals it to prevent further infection. This treatment helps save the natural tooth, relieve pain, and restore normal function. After a root canal, the tooth is usually restored with a crown for added strength and protection.



