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Does a root canal remove the roots of the tooth?

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Does a root canal remove the roots of the tooth?

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No. A root canal treatment removes the tissue and any infectious material inside a tooth. Every tooth has a space inside that is filled with nerves and blood vessels. A root canal simply removes the material inside the tooth, disinfects the area and seals the inside of the tooth. The roots of a tooth remain in place and are the structures that actually hold the tooth in the jaw.

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