Root Canal Therapy 101
The root canal is the inner portion of your tooth, which contains nerves and blood vessels to supply it with nutrients. To find out what getting root canal therapy means and why you might need such treatment, take a look at this video.
This video explains how deep decay can require a tooth to be cleaned out and sealed. This procedure can save your tooth from extraction, so it’s important to talk to your dentist if you experience sharp pain or sensitivity to hot foods or liquids, which are signs of infection. To learn more about the root canal therapy process, watch this entire video.
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