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Do you get anesthesia for a root canal?

Yes, local anaesthesia is always used for a root canal to numb the tooth and surrounding area completely. The injection itself may cause a brief sting, but once it takes effect you should not feel pain during the procedure — only pressure or vibration from the instruments.

- Local anaesthesia is used for every root canal — you will be numb and should not feel pain.
- If you are very anxious, ask about sedation options when you book your appointment.
- Tell your dentist if the numbness feels incomplete at any point so they can adjust before continuing.

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