Root Canal
Root Canal Treatment
Our skilled dentists are committed to delivering top-quality care for patients in need of root canal therapy. Whether you’re dealing with severe tooth pain, sensitivity, or signs of infection, our advanced root canal services are designed to save your natural tooth and restore your dental health.
Expert Root Canal Therapy in Stoke-on-Trent
At Butt Lane Dental Surgery, we specialize in root canal treatments that address deep-seated dental issues and preserve your natural teeth. Our root canal therapy is designed to alleviate pain, treat infection, and protect your tooth from further damage.
Why Choose Butt Lane Dental Surgery for Dental Bridges?
Pain Relief
Preserve Natural Teeth
Advanced Technology
Key Benefits of Choosing Our Root Canal Treatment
•Effective Pain Management: We focus on relieving the pain associated with tooth infections and damage, helping you return to your daily activities comfortably.
•Tooth Preservation: Our goal is to save your natural tooth and prevent the need for extraction, preserving your oral health and functionality.
•High Precision: We use advanced technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment, resulting in better outcomes and a more comfortable experience.
ROOT CANAL FAQs
You may need a root canal if you have severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or signs of infection. It is often recommended when the tooth’s pulp is damaged or infected, and the goal is to save the tooth.
The duration of a root canal depends on the complexity of the case. On average, the procedure takes about 60 to 90 minutes. More complex cases may require additional time.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it is fully restored with a permanent filling or crown. Follow any specific instructions provided by your dentist.
In many cases, a tooth that has undergone a root canal will require a crown to provide additional strength and protection. Your dentist will discuss the best options for restoring your tooth.
The primary alternative to a root canal is tooth extraction. However, extraction can lead to tooth loss and other complications, so root canal therapy is typically preferred when possible.