Best root canal treatment in Anna Nagar for your beautiful smile

A human tooth can generally be divided into two parts i.e. crown and root. The crown contains of - enamel, gum and dentin; on the other hand, the root section of the tooth contains of - pulp chamber, root canal comprising pulp tissue, bone, supporting ligament, root end opening etc. The soft pulp under the hard dentin layer covers blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue and is responsible for growth and development of the hard tissues nearby the tooth.

The RCT is a dental process wherein the tooth can be fixed by eradicating the pulp chamber of the tooth and filling it with an apt filler material. This is usually done when the tooth can neither be filled nor restored by any other means and this is due to the fact that the falloff has reached the tooth nerve or the tooth has convert infected.




Necessity for Root Canal Treatment

The endodontic treatment becomes important if the pulp tissue inside the root canal gets reddened or infected thereby affecting the blood / nerve supply to the pulp. This can be due to numerous reasons such as deep decay, crack or chip in the tooth and also if dental process on the tooth are repeated often. If there is injury to the tooth it could cause injury to the pulp in spite of not having any visible cracks. An untreated pulp tenderness or infection might lead to pain or abscess. You may not feel any pain in the initial stages of the infection. In some cases, your tooth could become dark thereby representing that the tooth nerve is dead.

Signs that necessitate RCT

·         Drainage, swelling and tenderness in the lymph nodes, bone and gingival tissues.

·         Extended sensitivity to heat or cold

·         Pain

·         Tenderness to chewing and touch

·         Tooth discoloration

·         No visible symptoms at times

Pain and RCT

The purpose of RCT is to dismiss the tooth pain caused by pulp infection or irritation. During the root canal treatment in Anna Nagar a local an aesthetics is given and the patient hardly feels any pain. Your tooth becomes delicate for the first few days after treatment, that too if there was pain or infection before the process. This can be reassured with OTC or prescription medications.

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