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View smile galleryWe understand that root canal treatment can feel daunting, especially if you’ve had negative experiences in the past.
At Smile Society, we take time to explain the process clearly and ensure you feel comfortable at every stage. Treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic, and the aim is always to make the experience as calm and manageable as possible.
It’s common for a tooth to feel slightly sensitive after treatment, particularly when biting or chewing, but this usually settles within a few days.
Many patients are surprised to find that recovery is much easier than expected, especially compared to the discomfort caused by the infection itself.
Root canal treatment works by removing the source of infection from inside the tooth and sealing it to prevent further problems.
Using modern techniques, including digital X-rays and thorough disinfection, the aim is to treat the tooth as precisely and effectively as possible.
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View testimonialsRoot canal treatment is carried out under local anaesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the procedure.
Many patients find that the treatment itself is no more uncomfortable than having a filling. In fact, it often relieves the pain caused by the infection.
Treatment time can vary depending on the complexity of the tooth and the extent of the infection.
Some root canal treatments can be completed in a single visit, while others may require more than one appointment to ensure the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and sealed.
Root canal treatment is generally very successful and can allow a tooth to be retained for many years.
Long-term success depends on factors such as the condition of the tooth, oral hygiene and whether the tooth is restored properly, often with a crown.
In many cases, a crown is recommended after root canal treatment to strengthen and protect the tooth.
This is particularly important for back teeth, which are under greater pressure when chewing.
If an infected tooth is left untreated, the infection can worsen and may spread to surrounding tissues.
Over time, this may lead to increased pain, swelling and ultimately tooth loss.
Root canal treatment helps remove the infection and preserve the tooth.
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