Trusted Root Canal Treatment in Leicester

Experiencing throbbing tooth pain? It could be a sign of a deep infection in the pulp of your tooth. Don’t lose hope! Root canal treatment in Leicester can remove the infection, alleviate pain and preserve your natural tooth.

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Preserve your natural tooth

Root canal treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth rather than needing an extraction.

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Relief from infection

By removing infected tissue, treatment helps stop the spread of infection and reduce discomfort.

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Restore function

Saving your tooth allows you to bite, chew and function normally without disruption.

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Prevent further complications

Early treatment reduces the risk of infection spreading to surrounding teeth or bone.

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What is Root Canal Treatment?

The inner chamber of your tooth, known as the pulp, houses nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. This pulp plays a role in tooth development but isn’t essential for a mature tooth’s function. However, if bacteria enter the pulp through a crack, chipped tooth or deep cavity, an infection can develop. This infection can cause significant pain, swelling, and sensitivity to hot and cold.

When is Root Canal Treatment Needed?

Ignoring an infected tooth can lead to serious consequences. The pain associated with a root canal infection can be throbbing and constant, making it difficult to concentrate, sleep or even enjoy your favourite foods. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the jawbone, causing swelling, tenderness and even bone loss. In severe cases, the infection can enter the bloodstream and travel throughout the body, potentially leading to serious health complications.

Fortunately, there are telltale signs that can indicate you might need a root canal. Persistent toothaches, especially those that worsen at night or with hot and cold stimuli, are a major warning sign. Likewise, swelling or tenderness in the gums around the tooth or a visible pimple on the gum tissue, can signal an underlying infection. If you experience any of these symptoms, scheduling a dental appointment promptly is crucial for preventing further complications and preserving your tooth.

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How Is Root Canal Treatment Done?

We understand that undergoing a dental procedure can cause anxiety. However, root canal treatment is a comfortable and effective way to save your tooth. The procedure typically involves one or two appointments, depending on the complexity of the case.

During your appointment, your dentist will first ensure your comfort with local anaesthesia. They will then create a small opening in the tooth crown to access the inflamed pulp. Special instruments are used to carefully remove the infected tissue and clean the root canals. These canals are then disinfected with an antibacterial solution to eliminate any remaining bacteria. Once the canals are clean and shaped, a biocompatible material is used to fill them and seal the tooth. In some cases, a temporary restoration may be placed on the tooth until a permanent crown can be crafted to fully restore its strength and function.

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How Long Does Root Canal Treatment in Leicester Take?

The exact duration of your root canal treatment depends on several factors, including the number of roots in the affected tooth and the severity of the infection. Generally, a straightforward treatment on a single-rooted tooth like a front incisor can be completed in as little as 60 minutes. Molars, with their complex root systems, often require more time, with appointments ranging from 60 to 90 minutes. In some cases, particularly complex infections or teeth with multiple canals, additional appointments may be necessary for thorough cleaning and disinfection.

It’s important to remember that the total time you spend in the dentist’s chair will likely be longer than the actual root canal procedure itself. This is because additional steps are involved, such as administering anaesthesia, preparing the treatment area, and ensuring your comfort throughout the process. Your dentist will discuss the estimated timeframe for your specific case during your consultation.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment in Leicester

Root canal treatment offers a range of benefits that go beyond simply alleviating pain. Here’s why saving your natural tooth with this procedure might be the best course of action:

Preserve Natural Function

Natural teeth are unmatched in their ability to chew and sense different textures. They provide optimal biting force, which aids in proper digestion and overall oral health. Implants and bridges, while effective replacements, can’t fully replicate the natural function of a tooth.

Maintains Smile Aesthetics

Losing a tooth due to infection can leave a gap that detracts from your smile’s appearance. This gap can not only affect your confidence but also lead to shifting of surrounding teeth, causing bite problems. Treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth, preserving your smile’s aesthetics and preventing potential orthodontic issues.

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How Much Does Root Canal Treatment in Leicester Cost?

Fees

The cost of root canal treatment can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • The severity of the infection

  • The number of teeth involved

While providing a specific price without an examination is impossible, we strive for transparency. During your consultation, our dentist will conduct a thorough examination and discuss the cost associated with your specific case. Root canal treatment costs start from £600, with final fees confirmed following assessment.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Root Canal Treatment in Leicester

How painful is root canal treatment?

Modern dentistry prioritises patient comfort. Local anaesthesia effectively numbs the area during the procedure, so you shouldn’t feel any pain. You might experience some mild discomfort or tenderness afterwards, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Patients from Syston, Leicester and Thurmaston often find discussing the procedure beforehand reassuring.

Can root canal treatment cause cancer?

There is no scientific evidence linking the treatment to cancer. In fact, root canal treatment eliminates an infection that could potentially spread to other parts of the body. This is a common concern raised by patients visiting us in Leicester.

When can I eat after root canal treatment?

You can typically eat soft foods shortly after your treatment procedure, once the anaesthesia wears off. Our dentists will advise you on specific dietary restrictions based on your case, particularly for patients travelling home after treatment.

What is the root canal treatment healing time?

Most patients experience some sensitivity or discomfort for a few days following root canal treatment. This can be managed with medication and usually subsides within a week. Complete healing can take several weeks, depending on the severity of the infection, and will be monitored during follow-up appointments.

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