Have you ever experienced opening your mouth for an hour or so in a dental clinic? How does it feel? Tiring? Why do we have to suffer to make our teeth hale and hearty or make it look aesthetically pleasing?

As the saying goes, all the suffering we experience can reap positive results in the end (short-term or long-term, it doesn’t matter).

Root canal therapy, braces and other dental procedures can sometimes last for more than two hours. Imagine yourself sitting on the reclining dental chair and opening your mouth for that long. Tiring isn’t it? Putting braces on one’s teeth is also not a “one-stop” process. You have to have your teeth X-rayed first and having braces requires you to go back to your dentist over and over again for further check-ups. It may require you an hour of opening your mouth for the braces to be put on your teeth.

Root canal therapy on the other hand has a different process. It requires you to be doubly patient since the procedure normally lasts for two hours or more

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