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Root Canal Treatment London

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Rooted in Expertise, Endodontic Solutions for a Painless, Radiant Smile.

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Free X-Ray Included

Lifetime Warranty

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Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

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Implants Placed

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Award-Winning Cosmetic Dentistry

Save Your Tooth with Root Canal Treatment

5.0 Rating

200+ Reviews

Rooted in Expertise, Endodontic Solutions for a Painless, Radiant Smile.

0% Finance Available

Free X-Ray Included

In-house Dentist

98%

Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

5000+

Implants Placed

5.0 Rating

200+ Reviews

Why Choose Implants?

Root Canal Treatment at a Glance

Discover how root canal treatment saves infected teeth, relieves pain, and restores your natural smile to full health and function.

Beauty

Relieves Tooth Pain

Root canal treatment effectively eliminates the source of severe tooth pain, restoring your comfort and wellbeing.

Strength

Saves Your Natural Tooth

This treatment allows us to preserve your natural tooth rather than resorting to extraction where possible.

Safety

Safe & Effective Procedure

Root canal treatment is a clinically proven and commonly performed procedure with a high rate of success.

Durability

Modern & Comfortable Techniques

Advances in dental technology make root canal treatment far more comfortable than many patients anticipate.

Personalised Care

Prevents Infection Spread

Treating the infected pulp promptly helps prevent the spread of bacteria to surrounding teeth and tissue.

Quick Recovery

Restores Normal Function

Following treatment, your tooth is restored to full function, allowing you to eat and speak with confidence.

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Do you Need a Root Canal

A root canal may be required in various situations where the inner soft tissue of the tooth becomes infected or inflamed.

You may need a root canal if you experience any of the following symptoms:

Severe Tooth Pain

Prolonged Sensitivity

Swelling

Discoloration

Gum Pimples

Abscess

Radiating Pain

Understanding Treatment

Included in Your Root Canal Treatment

Comprehensive Consultation

A detailed examination with Dr. Dennis Aydan to assess your symptoms, review your dental history, and determine the best course of treatment for your tooth.

Advanced Digital Imaging

High-resolution X-rays and, where required, CBCT scans to accurately diagnose the issue and visualise the root canal system for precise treatment planning.

Pain-Free Root Canal Therapy

Expertly performed treatment using modern techniques and dental microscopes to clean and disinfect the canals thoroughly, all under local anaesthesia for your complete comfort. Sedation options are available if you’re feeling anxious.

Protective Temporary or Permanent Restoration

Following your root canal, we place a high-quality filling or temporary crown to seal and protect the tooth until your final restoration is placed.

Expert Aftercare & Support

Guidance on caring for your treated tooth, regular check-ups to monitor healing, and personalised advice to help extend the longevity of your root canal result.

Your Journey

Root Canal ProcedureProcedure

Root canal treatment is a precise, step-by-step procedure designed to remove infection, relieve pain, and preserve your natural tooth.
Below is an overview of what you can expect during treatment.

20+

Year of experience

Meet Your Surgeon

Meet Dr. Dennis Aydan

BDS, MJDF RCS

Advanced Implantology

5000+ Implants Placed

Dr. Aydan graduated from Copenhagen Dental School (Denmark) in 2009. He then gained valuable experience working in a multidisciplinary private practice in Sweden prior coming to the UK.

Since 2011 Dennis has been working in various private practices in and around London and he has established great bonds with the patients and the referring dentist.

Dennis has gained extensive post-graduate knowledge in restorative and cosmetic dentistry and is a long-term provider of biomimetic dentistry (minimally invasive dentistry to preserve tooth structure). Dennis believes that to be successful within implantology and Endodontics it is essential to have a strong restorative background.

Dennis has also extensive experience in root canal treatment which led him to complete a Masters in Endodontics from the prestigious Kings College in London. He can help patients in the decision making process if a tooth needs to be saved with root canal treatment or if it is better to extract the tooth and replace it with an implant.

Dennis is a very caring and compassionate clinician. He always strives to provide the highest quality of treatment based on well informed patient decisions. He believes every patient deserves exceptional standards and being able to combine root canal treatment for saveable teeth and implant treatment for non-saveable teeth is a very unique feature that very few dentists possess.

London

Root Canal

When faced with issues like tooth damage, decay, large fillings, or trauma, the need for a root canal procedure may arise, as these conditions can leave your tooth vulnerable to infection. At Hilton Dental Care Clinic, our root canal treatments are tailored to alleviate severe tooth pain and preserve your natural teeth. Our dedicated team specializes in delivering gentle and precise root canal therapies, ensuring that your oral health is restored effectively.
‍In order to perform high quality root canal treatments we use the latest in dental technology such as dental microscopes.

‍It is important to regularly attend dental check ups to ensure your teeth are in good health.

With decades of experience to back us up, trust our team to provide expert care and relief from dental discomfort, to preserve your smile for the long term.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Root Canal.

Why Would I need a ‘re-root’ canal treatment?

Root canal treatment is not a treatment with a 100% success. Like all treatment’s things can fail. This could be for several reasons including:

  • Not all the roots were located
  • The root canals were not well cleaned to their full length
  • Decay leaking into the root canal system due to a defective filling or crown
  • Fracture within the tooth
  • Complicated anatomy
  • Periodontal disease
  • Complications in your previous root canal treatment

This treatment can be more complex due to the previous attempt at root canal therapy.

Is root canal treatment painful?

This is a question that is always on every patient’s mind. The simple answer is No, root canal treatment is painless. Be re-assured that treatment will not proceed until you are comfortable. Once the local anaesthetic has kicked in the root treatment should be a pleasant and comfortable experience.

Dr. Aydan will address any of your concerns in the initial consultation.

How long will the treatment take?

Root canal treatment may need to be carried out over one or two visits. Between appointment an antibacterial medicament is placed inside your root canal and an intermediate restoration.

Cases more likely to require two or more visits include:

  • Re-treatments
  • Large area of infection visible on radiograph or discharge from the tooth
  • Root canals were not fully cleaned to their full length
  • Cases where canals are hard to locate or have severe curves
  • Trauma

What are the complications and risks of treatment/retreatments?

  • Searching for very small canals may cause a perforation (hole) in the tooth, which can sometimes be repaired.
  • Narrow canals may cause instruments to separate; we will try to remove or bypass them, otherwise the tooth will be reviewed.
  • Root canal treatment can weaken the tooth, so a crown or filling is needed to prevent fracture.
  • Incomplete healing may require monitoring, and in some cases the lesion may not heal.
  • Some teeth may not be savable and may require extraction.
  • In rare cases, swelling, bruising, or pain may occur due to disinfecting chemicals.
  • After treatment, mild discomfort may last 5–7 days and can be managed with painkillers; rarely, a flare-up may require further treatment.