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The perception of pain during a root canal therapy can vary from person to person, and advances in dental techniques and anesthesia have made the procedure comfortable and relatively painless for most patients. During a root canal procedure, the dentist or endodontist (a specialist in treating the inside of the tooth) removes the infected or damaged pulp tissue which includes the nerve from the tooth, cleans and shapes the root canals, irrigates to remove any bacteria and then seals the space.

Before the procedure, the dentist typically administers local anesthesia to numb the affected tooth and surrounding area. This helps ensure that you don’t feel pain during the root canal. In some cases, patients may experience mild discomfort or pressure during certain parts of the procedure, but it should not be painful.

After the root canal procedure, there might be some soreness or discomfort as the anesthesia wears off, and your tooth may feel sensitive for a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers and following any post-treatment care instructions provided by your dentist can help manage this discomfort.

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It’s important to communicate openly with your dentist about any concerns or anxiety you may have. They can provide information about the procedure, address your questions, and take steps to make you as comfortable as possible during the root canal therapy. Modern dentistry aims to ensure that patients experience minimal pain and discomfort during various dental procedures.

 





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