When a tooth's pulp is harmed, extraction is required. The injured tooth pulp is taken out during root canal treatment. The small, thread-like tissue known as the tooth pulp is located in the tooth's center. Tooth pulp decay can be brought on by a number of factors, such as a deep cavity, a broken tooth, or a serious tooth injury. After the dead pulp has been removed, the region is cleaned, defined, and packed. The term "root canal" refers to the entire process. In the past, a tooth with decayed pulp was simply extracted. Due to the discomfort, many avoided visiting the dentist. Thanks to progressive root canal therapy, teeth that would have previously been lost can now be salvaged. If the diseased pulp is not treated, it is quite harmful. It might eventually turn into pus, which might hurt the jaw bone's root tip. This results in an abscess, which can seriously harm the jaw bone.
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