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Root Canal

Does a root canal remove the tooth?

No, a root canal does not remove the tooth. Instead, it saves the tooth by removing the infected or damaged pulp from inside, cleaning the canals, and sealing them. The outer structure of the tooth remains, and after the procedure it is typically restored with a crown or filling to protect it.

- A root canal saves your natural tooth; extraction removes it completely.
- After a root canal, the tooth is usually covered with a crown for protection.
- Preserving the tooth helps maintain your natural bite and prevents shifting of adjacent teeth.

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