Endodontics in Wimbledon

What is endodontics?

The term endodontics comes from two Greek words: endo (meaning “inside”) and odont (meaning “tooth”). While general dentistry focuses on the surface and structure of the tooth, endodontics focuses exclusively on the pulp, the soft tissue inside your tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.

When this pulp becomes inflamed or infected, whether due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures on the tooth, or a crack or chip, it can cause significant pain or lead to an abscess. An endodontist is a dentist who has undergone several years of additional specialist training to become an expert in diagnosing and treating internal tooth pain.

Root canal treatment in Wimbledon

Why saving your natural tooth matters

You might wonder, “If my tooth is causing me pain, why not just pull it out?” While dental implants and bridges are excellent modern solutions for missing teeth, nothing functions quite as well as your original, natural tooth. Keeping your natural tooth helps maintain your natural biting force, protects surrounding teeth from excessive wear or shifting, and preserves the natural contour of your jawbone and face.

According to the British Endodontic Society, it is estimated that over one million root canal treatments are performed annually in the UK. This high volume reflects just how successful and routine this procedure has become within the UK healthcare system, serving as a primary line of defence in oral health preservation.

Save your natural tooth with root canal treatment

How do you know if you need an endodontist?

Sometimes, the need for endodontic treatment is obvious, but other times it can be subtle. Here are the most common signs that the pulp inside your tooth may be damaged:

  1. Persistent pain: Severe pain when chewing or applying pressure.
  2. Temperature sensitivity: Lingering pain after you’ve finished a hot coffee or a cold drink.
  3. Discolouration: A tooth that is turning dark or grey compared to its neighbours.
  4. Swelling: Tenderness or swelling in the nearby gums, sometimes accompanied by a small pimple on the gum.

At our Wimbledon practice, we use advanced diagnostics to determine exactly what is happening beneath the surface before recommending any treatment.

Endodontic appointment in Wimbledon

What to expect during your endodontic appointment

If you have been referred for endodontic treatment at Pearl Dental Clinic, here is a step-by-step look at the journey to a pain-free smile:

1. The Consultation and digital imaging

We begin with a thorough examination. Using state-of-the-art digital X-rays and, in some cases, 3D imaging (CBCT scans), we can see the intricate, microscopic map of your root canals. Every tooth is different; some have two canals, while others may have four or five.

2. Ensuring your comfort

Before the procedure begins, the tooth is thoroughly numbed with local anaesthetic. Modern techniques mean that most patients report the sensation is no different than getting a standard filling. Our goal is to ensure you are completely relaxed throughout.

3. Precision cleaning

Once you are comfortable, the endodontist makes a small opening in the crown of the tooth. Using a high-powered dental microscope, they find the tiny canals and remove the infected pulp. The area is then meticulously cleaned and shaped using specialised, flexible instruments.

4. Sealing the tooth

After the canals are cleaned and disinfected, they are filled with a biocompatible material (usually gutta-percha) and sealed with an adhesive cement. This prevents bacteria from re-entering the space.

5. Restoration

In most cases, a tooth that has had a root canal will eventually need a crown. This protects the tooth from fracturing and restores it to full function.

Root canal treatment at Pearl Dental Clinic near Wimbledon

Why choose specialist endodontics in Wimbledon?

While many general dentists perform root canals, choosing a specialist endodontist offers a higher level of precision. At Pearl Dental Clinic, our endodontic specialists use operating microscopes. These allow the dentist to see deep into the root system at high magnification, identifying tiny hidden canals that might otherwise be missed, which significantly increases the long-term success rate of the treatment.

Furthermore, we offer endodontic retreatment. If a root canal performed elsewhere years ago has become reinfected, our specialists have the expertise to remove the old filling material, reclean the canals, and save the tooth once again.

Life after your root canal in Wimbledon

Life after your root canal

Following your procedure, you might feel some slight tenderness for a few days, which is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relief. However, the sharp, throbbing toothache should be gone.

With proper care, brushing twice a day, flossing, and regular check-ups in Wimbledon, a tooth that has undergone endodontic treatment can last a lifetime. You’ll be able to eat the foods you love and smile with confidence, knowing your natural teeth are healthy and secure.

Are you experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity? Don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact our specialist endodontic team today to book a consultation and take the first step toward saving your smile.

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