Root Canal Treatment and Pulp Infection

 

A tooth consists of two parts. The crown is the top part of the tooth that is visible inside the mouth. The root reaches down into the jawbone and holds the tooth in place. Tooth consists of following parts-

o   Enamel – the sturdy outer coating

o   Dentine – a softer material supporting the enamel forming most parts of the tooth

o   Cementum – a strong material coating the root's floor

o   Dental pulp – the tender tissue on the centre of the enamel

The root canal system contains the pulp and extends from the crown to the end of the root. A single tooth may have multiple root canals. A tooth center (root canal) infection is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth and enter the tooth. This can happen for the following things-

o   Tooth decay

o   Leaky fillings

o   Injury or damage to teeth because of trauma, such as a fall




What is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment (endodontic therapy) is a dental procedure used to treat infections in the center of the tooth. Root canal therapy is painless and can save a tooth that would otherwise have to be completely extracted. When such a situation arises, you need to consult the best Root Canal Treatment in Anna Nagar Chennai. 

If a dental x-ray shows that the pulp has been damaged by a bacterial infection, root canal treatment is needed. When the pulp becomes infected with bacteria, it becomes inflamed and the bacteria multiply and spread. Symptoms of the pulp infection are:

o   Pain when eating or drinking hot or cold food or drink

o   Pain when chewing or chewing

o   Loose teeth

Elite dentistry is known for its expertise to satisfy patients with top-notch precision dentistry and is also highly acknowledged for being the best root canal treatment in Anna Nagar Chennai. The hospital is specialized in painless and single visit root canal treatment supervised by renowned dentist Dr. Balajee. J.

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