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A root canal is a dental procedure designed to save a severely damaged or infected tooth. Imagine your tooth as a house with a soft inner core called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When this area becomes infected due to deep decay or a crack in the tooth, it can be pretty painful. In a root canal, the dentist carefully removes the infected pulp, cleans and shapes the inside of the tooth, and then fills and seals it to prevent further issues.

Think of it as giving your tooth a thorough cleaning and repair job. It might sound intimidating, but it's a crucial way to rescue your tooth and alleviate pain, ensuring you can keep flashing that healthy smile.

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