the suitable verb

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What verb can we use with "root canal"? Is it "do root canal"?
Can you give 2 or 3 example sentences?
Thanks.
 
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It somewhat depends on whether you are talking from the point of view of the dentist or the patient.

I have to have root canal work next week. I'm not looking forward to it.
I have a patient coming in next week and I'm doing root canal work on her. She's not looking forward to it.
 
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