A root canal may be necessary if your tooth has been so impacted by decay or injury that it can’t be fixed with a filling or other restorative measures. In some cases, the affected tooth can still be kept in the mouth if a root canal is performed. Root canal therapy allows you to keep your natural tooth and avoid getting a replacement. Over 15 million root canals are done every year [1]. But what exactly happens to your tooth during a root canal procedure?
An article by Dr. Rex Hoang. Originally published by Your Dental Health Resource.
Read the full article here: What Happens to Your Tooth During a Root Canal?
A root canal is a process necessary to keep safe your injured teeth as it can be prevented by keeping them in the mouth safely by following this process