When your tooth is severely decaying, broken, or infected, a root canal is a dental surgery that can save it. If your tooth pulp—which is made up of blood vessels and nerves—becomes infected or destroyed, you may require a root canal. The process involves cleaning and sealing the inside of your tooth while removing the pulp. Although many people claim that receiving a root canal is no more painful than getting a filling, you could think otherwise. The process itself is not as painful as the discomfort you can experience before receiving this type of dental care. The soft region in the middle of the tooth, known as the pulp or pulp chamber, is home to the connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerve. The "root" or "legs" of the tooth contain the nerve. From the tooth's root tip, the root canals enter the pulp chamber.
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