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Root Canal Treatment London

Affordable root canal treatment in Central London. Book an appointment.

Root Canal Treatment In London - Affordable, Pain Free Dental Care

Whites Dental Waterloo

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Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

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Why You Might Need Root Canal Treatment?

Signs you might need a root canal

Why You Might Need Root Canal Treatment in London

You may need root canal treatment if you have any of these warning signs:

Persistent tooth pain – ongoing pain, especially when biting or chewing, is a common warning sign. The pain can indicate infection near the tooth nerve.

Sensitivity to temperature – if you experience sharp pain or lingering sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks, this could suggest nerve damage.

Gum swelling or tenderness – swollen, red, or tender gums near a specific tooth.

Tooth discoloration – a darkened tooth can indicate decay inside the root.

Pimple on the gums – an abscess on the gum may signal a serious infection.

A root canal treatment (RCT) is a major procedure. If you think you may need one or have been advised by your dentist to have one, we recommend booking an appointment with one of our dentists as quickly as you can. We have two clinics in Central London –   our dentists in Waterloo SE1 and dentists in Marble Arch W2 are very experienced with root canal procedures.

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) - When Is It Required?

Root canal treatment is recommended or needed when an untreated cavity has caused deep decay in the centre of the tooth or there is an infection deep within the tooth. Deep cavities close to the centre of the tooth may not display symptoms immediately, however, they can be diagnosed using x-rays. Infection symptoms, when they appear, can range from mild to severe discomfort and may become more intense the longer you live with the discomfort. You may feel pain after eating hot or cold foods, which could linger for 30 seconds or more. The pain may feel like constant throbbing or pressure on your tooth, in which case eating and chewing might aggravate the tooth even more. A dental visit is necessary to treat this kind of tooth pain.

Sometimes a tooth may show no symptoms at all and still need a root canal. The dentist may notice discoloration of the tooth and suggest an X-ray to examine the root tip area. In this instance, it’s possible that a mouth injury such as crack in the tooth or severe tooth surface loss / wear has traumatised the tooth.

Our Three Stage Pain-Free Root Canal Procedure

Stage 1 (first appointment) - extirpation of the nerve

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  • The dentist will first numb the area with a local anesthetic. They will then create an opening at the top of the tooth to access the infected nerve.
  • Using special tools, the damaged pulp or nerve tissue from inside the root canals is removed and any bacteria or debris cleared out.

Stage 2 (second appointment) - cleaning and sealing

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  • The dentist will widen the canals cleaned in the first appointment. They will wash the canals with an anti-bacterial solution to kill any bacteria remnants and reduce the risk for further infection. The canals are then filled with Gutta-percha to seal the tooth.
  • The core of the tooth is then built up with a filling material to protect the treated tooth from bacteria and to strengthen them in the process. Depending on the condition of your natural tooth, the dentist may need to place a small supporting post inside the tooth to make the restoration more stable.

Stage 3 (third appointment) - tooth restoration

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  • A few weeks after the root canal treatment, the dentist will typically finish the treatment by placing a permanent crown or a similar type of restoration on the top of the tooth. For many root canal procedures, fitting Crowns over the tooth is necessary because of the high risk of fracture without the extra protection Crowns provide. A Crown also restores the natural appearance of the tooth.
  • Some teeth may not need a crown (e.g. front teeth) if there is reasonable tooth structure intact. However, you might still prefer the improved appearance a crown offers.

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) Cost In London

At Whites Dental, our prices for a root canal treatment are surprisingly affordable.

 

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) - Anterior

from £345

Root Canal Treatment (RCT)- Pre-Molar

from £425

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) - Molar

from £500

Crowns

from £750

Is root canal treatment (RCT) covered by dental insurance?

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is often covered by dental insurance, but the extent of coverage depends on your specific plan and provider. Most private dental insurance plans cover root canal treatment either partially or fully, especially if it’s deemed medically necessary.

 

Flexible payment plans available

We offer a range of finance options to fund your root canal treatment (RCT) – these include 0% finance plans over 12 months and also finance plans from 12-60 months. If you are looking to fund your root canal treatment on finance, please speak to our reception team on how to apply. The application process is very quick and you can have the plan approved in minutes.

 

Our Root Canal Treatment Expert

Dr Deepa

Dr Deepa ,Whites Dental
  • Principal dentist at Whites Dental
  • Our in-house root canal primary provider
  • 20+ years experience
  • Gentle, caring dentistry

Book Your Root Canal Treatment (RCT) Appointment

Once you are ready to book your RCT, please book an appointment with our reception team.

Root Canal Treatment - FAQs

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Finding Our Clinics In London

Directions to reaching us

At Whites Dental, our dentists provide root canal treatment (RCT) to patients at our two clinics in London.

Our Waterloo dental clinic (SE1)

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Whites Dental Waterloo
172 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8ER
020 8616 0590

Our Waterloo dentist clinic in SE1 is located adjacent to Southwark Tube station. We are an under 10mins walk from Waterloo, London Bridge, Southwark, Borough, Elephant and Castle and Southbank.

Our Marble Arch dental clinic (W2)

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Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)
52B Kendal St, St George’s Fields, London W2 2BP
020 3576 2325

Our Marble Arch dentist clinic in W2 is walking distance from Paddington Station, Maida Vale, Bayswater, Notting Hill, Marylebone, Oxford Circus & the West End. We are a 5-10 minutes walk from London Paddington, Marble Arch, Bond Street and Edgware Road stations.