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How Long is a Root Canal Procedure?

Welcome to the London Dental Arts Clinic blog. Today, we’re going to delve into an important topic that can sometimes leave people feeling a bit nervous: the root canal procedure. Let’s pull back the curtain on this common dental treatment and shed some light on what to expect.

 

Firstly, what is a root canal treatment? Well, it’s a procedure that helps save a tooth that’s been badly damaged or infected. The dentist removes the damaged area, cleans and disinfects it, then fills it and seals it. It’s a brilliant way to keep your original tooth and prevent further problems.

 

Now, how long does a root canal treatment take? That’s a question we often hear at our clinic in Forest Hill. In a nutshell, the length of a root canal procedure can vary depending on a few factors. But don’t worry, we’ll take you through it all.

 

In general, a root canal procedure might take between 60 to 90 minutes. But, it’s not a one-size-fits-all answer. The time can change based on the tooth that needs the treatment. For example, a front tooth might take less time than a back tooth, because the back teeth (molars) have more canals that need to be cleaned.

 

The condition of your tooth is also a factor. A tooth with a straightforward infection might be quicker to treat than a tooth with a more complex issue. Remember, the aim of the treatment is to make sure the infection is fully cleared to keep your mouth healthy.

 

In some cases, you might need more than one visit to the dentist. This is particularly true if your tooth has a complex root structure or if the infection is severe. But don’t worry, our team at London Dental Arts Clinic will ensure you’re comfortable and well-informed every step of the way.

 

During your first visit, we’ll take a look at the tooth, make a diagnosis, and possibly begin the root canal procedure. If a second visit is needed, it’s usually to clean the canals again or to place the final filling.

 

The goal is not speed, but thoroughness. We want to make sure that every bit of infection is removed so that your tooth can heal properly. Plus, we use numbing medication to ensure you’re comfortable throughout the procedure.

 

After your root canal treatment, your tooth might feel a bit sensitive for a few days. But that’s normal and it will soon pass. If you’ve any worries, our team is always here to help and offer advice.

 

So, in summary, a root canal procedure can take anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes, sometimes over two visits. But remember, every tooth and every patient is different. At London Dental Arts Clinic, we’ll tailor the treatment to your specific needs and make sure you’re as comfortable as possible.

 

Remember, it’s all about keeping that brilliant smile of yours healthy and bright. So, don’t let the thought of a root canal procedure worry you. It’s a common and important treatment that can save your tooth and protect your oral health.

 

We hope you’ve found this post useful. If you have any questions about root canal treatment or any other dental procedure, our friendly team at London Dental Arts Clinic in Forest Hill is just a phone call away.

 

let’s touch on some common concerns people often have about the root canal procedure. After all, knowledge is power, and understanding what to expect can help ease any worries.

 

Firstly, many people wonder, “Will the root canal procedure hurt?” It’s a fair question. After all, the aim of the treatment is to relieve pain, not cause it! At London Dental Arts Clinic, we make sure the process is as pain-free as possible. Before starting, we use a local anaesthetic to numb your tooth and the surrounding area. Most patients tell us it feels no different than having a regular filling done.

 

Then there’s the question, “What happens after the root canal treatment?” Well, once the procedure is completed, we’ll place a temporary filling to protect your tooth. After a few weeks, you’ll come back to have a permanent crown or filling placed. This helps to strengthen your tooth and restore its normal function.

 

Remember, after the procedure, it’s normal to feel some tenderness in the area for a few days. This can be relieved with over-the-counter pain medications. However, if the pain persists or if you have any worries, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team at the clinic.

 

Another common query is, “What is the success rate of root canal treatments?” According to the British Endodontic Society, root canal treatment is successful in about 86% to 98% of cases. That’s pretty good odds, isn’t it?

 

Finally, people often ask, “How can I avoid needing a root canal treatment in the future?” The best way to avoid needing this procedure is to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Regular brushing and flossing, combined with routine check-ups at our clinic, can help catch any potential issues early.

 

Remember, at London Dental Arts Clinic, we’re not just about treating problems, but also about helping you prevent them. That’s why we place a big emphasis on dental education and preventative care.

 

We hope this blog post has helped demystify the root canal procedure for you. It’s our goal at London Dental Arts Clinic to provide the best possible dental care in a comfortable and friendly environment. If you have any more questions or if you’d like to schedule an appointment, don’t hesitate to reach out to our clinic in Forest Hill.

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Monday: 9 am – 7 pm

Tuesday: 9 am – 7 pm

Wednesday: 9 am – 7 pm

Thursday: 9 am – 7 pm

Friday – Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm

Sunday: Closed

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London Dental Arts
1-3 London Road, Forest Hill
SE23 3TW
United Kingdom

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