root canal
Americannoun
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Also called pulp canal. the root portion of the pulp cavity.
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Informal. root canal therapy.
noun
Etymology
Origin of root canal
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Another review reported that people with diabetes also face a greater risk of developing new apical periodontitis in teeth that have already undergone root canal treatment compared with people who do not have diabetes.
From Science Daily • May 16, 2026
It is one thing to imagine root canal surgery at the dentist.
From BBC • May 8, 2026
“One car survey showed customers would rather have a root canal than negotiate a car at a dealership,” said Jesse Toprak, a former automotive analyst who now runs OptiCar.AI, an online marketplace for cars.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
It is vital that dental professionals recognize the wider impact of these root canal infections and advocate for early diagnosis and treatment.
From Science Daily • Mar. 15, 2026
“Your dad scheduled a root canal at five P.M., so we won’t be home until later.”
From "Love, Hate & Other Filters" by Samira Ahmed
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