Infections in the tooth pulp, the innermost layer of your teeth, can be treated by a root canal. Root canal treatment is usually painless. By brushing your teeth after meals, flossing every day, and scheduling routine dental exams, you can prevent the need for a root canal. Endodontic treatment, sometimes known as a root canal, is a dental procedure used to treat infections in the tooth pulp, which is the innermost layer of your teeth. Infections in the tooth pulp, the innermost layer of your teeth, can be treated by a root canal. Before beginning treatment, your dentist or endodontist will take dental X-rays of the affected tooth. They may do other tests to determine if your tooth pulp is dead, infected or inflamed and confirm that you’ll need a root canal. During root canal treatment, your dentist or endodontist removes the inflamed pulp. After cleaning and disinfecting the interior of your tooth, they apply a filling to close the gap.
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