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10 Things Less Painful Than a Root Canal Procedure
One of the most feared dental procedures is root canal surgery. This is done to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. The surgery is performed by removing the nerve and pulp of an infected tooth and then sealing and cleaning the inner tooth.
Here are ten things that are less painful than a root canal procedure.
Waiting at the DMV for 2 Hours

Being a Mailman in This Dog’s Neighborhood!

Getting on a Plane With These Guys!

Heading Here for a First Date

Meeting the In-Laws

Being a Broncos Fan

Sitting Through the Mask 2

Finding 100 Left Socks but No Right Ones

Trying to Decipher a Text From a Teenager

Waiting for the Cable Guy
Now none of that sounds very fun does it? Avoid having to go through a painful root canal procedure by staying on top of your home care. That means brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing regularly.
Consult with your dentist to find out how frequently you should be visiting the office.