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How to prevent from root canal?

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How to Prevent From Root Canal?  Via this blog, I am going to tell you some ways to avoid root canal treatment. The procedure of Root Canal:- We need a root canal when decay, infection, or injury has broken through your tooth's enamel and dentin and enabled bacteria to occupy the soft tissue inside. Sometimes this soft tissue is known as pulp. Supply of the blood and nerve moving to the teeth are contained in the pulp or we can say that soft tissue. When a soft tissue of your tooth is damaged, it must be removed and replaced with a particular material to save your tooth. If the infection is left as it is, an abscess may form near the infected tooth. Later it also bothers, because my tooth hurts too much. We should get rid of this as soon as possible. Root canal treatment simply is a process in which the nerve and pulp mean soft tissue is removed from its place. Now the question is how the pulp is removed from its place? First, a small hole in the infected tooth is drilled.  Th...

What is Root Canal Treatment

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What is Root Canal Treatment   If you have ever been to your dentist near you and your dentist said that you need a root canal. If yes, then don’t worry. You are not alone here. Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with root canal treatment, teeth implants, etc. In this article, you will see what a root canal is.  A root canal is a type of treatment that is used to repair and save teeth that are badly decayed or infected. Or in simple words, The root canal is a type of treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of extracting it from its place. After the diseased pulp (surrounding the tooth) is removed, the pulp chamber and root canals are extracted and cleaned.  The root canals may be reshaped and expanded later to allow better access for filling. A tooth's nerve and pulp can become irritated, inflamed, painful, and could be infected due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures on a tooth, or large fillings, a crack in the tooth....