Prince Stephen undergoes root canal, with minor complications

HOUSTON – In a turn of events yesterday afternoon, His Royal Highness Stephen underwent an emergency root canal procedure after experiencing severe tooth pain. The dental team successfully removed the nerves and decay from the affected tooth. However, the procedure was not without complications.

During the operation, the Prince experienced severe dizziness and body shakes. It was determined that the commonly used anesthetic, lidocaine, was rejected, prompting the dental team to switch to an alternative medication. The exact cause of the adverse reaction remains unclear. Medical professionals are investigating whether the reaction was due to an allergy, an overdose, or accidental injection into a blood vessel.

Despite the scare, the Prince is currently recuperating at home and is expected to continue resting for the next couple of days. The dental procedure is scheduled to be completed next week, pending the Prince’s recovery from the incident.

The royal family has not released an official statement but assures the public that the Prince is in good spirits and receiving the best possible care. Further updates on his condition will be provided as necessary.