Root Canals

If you’re dealing with a persistent toothache, sensitivity, or swelling, you might need a root canal, which saves the natural tooth by removing the infected or inflamed pulp (nerves and blood vessels) and then filling and sealing the tooth. Our experienced team uses gentle and precise root canal treatments to relieve the pain and ensure your comfort every step of the way, so you can get back to living without discomfort.

What is a root canal?

A root canal or endodontic procedure on a tooth is simply the removal of the nerve of the tooth. This is done in cases where the nerve is infected or traumatized. Although many people have heard horror stories about root canals, 99% of the time it is not a painful procedure.

If the nerve becomes infected, (see toothaches) then the nerve needs to be removed from the tooth. How do we do this? the tooth is numbed using a local anesthetic. Once the tooth is numbed, an opening is made into the nerve chamber using a dental hand piece. After the access is gained, the contents of the nerve chamber are carefully removed using special instruments. The chamber and the roots are them carefully cleaned out using instruments and medications. After the canals are cleaned, they are filled and sealed using a special material. This prevents any bacteria from reinfecting the tooth. After a root canal is performed, it is imperative to have a crown placed on the tooth. The crown protects the tooth and prevents it from fracturing. After the crown is placed, the tooth returns to normal function.

Why are root canals important?

Root canals are a crucial treatment for preserving your natural teeth and preventing the need for extractions. By removing the infection and restoring the tooth, we can help you maintain normal chewing function, protect surrounding teeth from strain, and keep your smile looking and feeling its best. At Panmure Dentists, our focus is always on patient comfort—we use modern techniques and local anaesthetic to ensure your root canal is as pain-free and stress-free as possible.

If you’re experiencing toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling around a tooth, don’t ignore it—these could be signs of infection. Our friendly and experienced team is here to help you get the care you need quickly, before the problem worsens. Your comfort and oral health are our top priorities.

1. AN OPENING IS MADE

2. THE PULP IS REMOVED

3. THE TOOTH IS CLEANED
& FILLED

FAQs

A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage inside the tooth. It involves removing the inflamed or infected pulp, cleaning the canal, and sealing it to prevent further issues. It helps save the natural tooth and relieve pain.

Common signs include severe toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling or tenderness in the gums, or a darkening of the tooth. However, some infections show no symptoms—so regular check-ups are important for early detection.

Not with modern dental care. At Panmure Dentists, we use local anaesthetic and gentle techniques to ensure your comfort. Most patients report that the procedure feels similar to getting a filling and brings relief from pain.

Most root canal treatments can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the complexity of the tooth. We’ll explain your treatment plan clearly before we begin so you know what to expect.

After a root canal, the tooth is usually restored with a crown to strengthen it and protect it from future damage. Some minor sensitivity is normal for a few days, but this typically resolves quickly.

Maintain good oral hygiene with regular brushing, flossing, and check-ups. Avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until it’s fully restored with a crown, and keep up with your routine dental visits to ensure long-term success.

What to Expect

01.

We begin with a detailed examination and digital X-rays to assess the extent of the infection or damage. This helps us confirm whether a root canal is the best treatment option for saving your tooth.

02.

To ensure your comfort, we gently numb the area with local anaesthetic. Once you’re fully comfortable, we create a small opening in the tooth to access the infected pulp inside.

03.

Using precise tools, we carefully remove the infected or inflamed pulp, clean out the root canals, and disinfect the area to eliminate any remaining bacteria.

04.

After the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, we fill the canals with a biocompatible material and seal the tooth. In many cases, a crown is placed over the tooth at a later visit to restore its full strength and function.

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