- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area.
- Access Cavity: A small opening is drilled into the tooth's crown to reach the infected pulp.
- Pulp Removal: The infected pulp is removed using specialized instruments.
- Cleaning and Shaping: The root canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped to remove any remaining infection.
- Filling: The canals are filled with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha to seal them off.
- Temporary Filling: A temporary filling is placed over the access cavity.
- Permanent Restoration: A permanent crown or filling is placed to restore the tooth's function and appearance.
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