To start off, let’s look at what a root canal is, and why you should consider scheduling them as part of your ongoing dental care. A root canal is a procedure designed to remove infected or damaged tissue from inside a tooth. Root canals are recommended by many dentists to avoid the need for an extraction or other more invasive treatments. During a root canal, your dentist will remove the infected pulp from inside the tooth and will use an endodontic filling to restore the strength and health of the tooth.
Unfortunately, root canal treatments can be incredibly expensive and often out of reach for many people without dental insurance. With a proper dental insurance plan, the cost of a root canal can be drastically reduced or even completely covered. This means that you can get the dental care that you need while being able to save your pocketbook from a huge expense.
Having coverage for a root canal or other major dental treatments is also
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