Does Root Canals Hurt during the procedure?????
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No, Local anaesthetic is given (that hurts a little!!) but the process does not. You do feel pulling and pushing during the procedure. After the anaesthetic wears off you do get some pain but it is quite manageable.
Root canals are the long passages full of soft tissue deep within the dentin of a tooth, adjoining the pulp chamber. In dentistry, a pulpectomy is an endodontic treatment to cure an infection of the root canal; informally a root canal. A root canal, coupled with internal tooth bleaching, is also used to fix teeth that have blackened because of infiltration of decayed soft tissue into the dentin in the teeth, most often seen in frontal incisors that have been injured through a sudden impact.
they typically do but if the local anesthatic is administered propoerly, you don't feel much pain, good luck
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