The Best Root Canal Therapy in HSR Layout
A Root Canal is not a treatment but repairing a part of a tooth. We at Braceport possess the best root canal therapy in hsr layout. Root canal is nothing but the hollow part of a tooth that is made up of the nerve tissue, blood vessels, and other cells, also known as the pulp. A tooth is of a crown and roots. The crown is seen above the gum, while the roots are below it. The roots are attached to the tooth to the jaw bone. Mainly, Inside the crown and the root, or the root canal, is the pulp. The pulp which supplies and nourishes the tooth and provides moisture to the surrounding teeth. The nerves in the pulp have sensitivity to determine hot and cold temperatures which are felt as pain. Our well experienced dentist Dr. Chethan Shivaram, provides a root canal dental procedure commonly referred endodontic therapy, which means “inside the tooth.”
Who are in need of Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal therapy is to prevent further damage to teeth root or infections in gums. The pulp becomes injured or diseased. Commonly the pulp cannot repair itself so the tissue dies. If there is a cavity or plaque or cracked tooth or a loose tooth, bacteria can enter the pulp easily. The bacteria will eventually damage the pulp. Since, the bacteria can enter through the root openings, it can cause an infection in the jaw bone. An infection can affect the bone and break it down. The ligaments around the tooth can be swollen, and the tooth will become loose. A pulp injury will make the tooth sensitive to high and low temperatures. There may be pain when chewing, and some people have continuous pain throughout the day . If neglected, the infection can spread and the tooth will become loose and need extracting. Some patients opt for extraction, especially if it hurts a lot or if the tooth cannot be restored.
Prevention Root Canal Treatment
Preventing root canal or infections or any other gum diseases. our dentists recommend:
brushing teeth twice a day as important as any other activity every day
Make sure to use toothpaste that contains fluoride
Know which kind of toothbrush suits your teeth
Visiting Dentist once in every six months for regular dental checkups and cleanings
Flossing the teeth to prevent the buildup of plaque
Avoid sugar and other sugary drinks and foods, and follow a healthy oral diet.











