Our dentists are trained in modern endodontic techniques that prioritise your comfort and preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible. Here’s what makes our approach to root canal treatment different:
We use high-resolution digital scanning to get a clear view of your tooth’s internal structure. This lets us detect even tiny areas of infected tissue so we can treat problems before they get worse. Early, accurate diagnosis is key to stopping discomfort and preserving your natural tooth.
Root canal treatment is used to address infections deep inside a tooth, typically caused by:
If left untreated, these infections can spread or lead to the loss of the tooth. Root canal therapy allows us to stop the infection, save the tooth, and help you avoid more complex restorative work in the future.
From the moment you step through our doors, our goal is to make your visit as calm and reassuring as possible. Whether it’s answering your questions or explaining each step of the process, we’re here to help you feel confident in your care.
If you’re experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity, or other symptoms, don’t wait. Book a consultation today—and let’s get you back to smiling, eating, and living without discomfort.
What to expect — Your questions answered
Root canal treatment is now considered a routine dental procedure. Thanks to modern anaesthetic techniques and advances in pain management, we’re able to perform the treatment with minimal discomfort, many patients describe it as no more stressful than getting a filling.
Root canals can offer long-lasting results. Some factors that determine their success include:
At Castle Dental, we’ll guide you with a personalised aftercare plan to help you maintain the results and avoid the need for more complex treatments down the line.
The equipment and sterilisation methods we use are clinically proven to reduce post-operative complications, so we’re confident we can protect your tooth for the future.
Some common signs that you may need a root canal include:
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s best to book an appointment with your dentist. Early treatment can prevent more serious issues and help save your natural tooth.
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