Experiencing persistent tooth pain or sensitivity? You may be suffering from an infected tooth or severe tooth decay. At Dental Studio Scotland, our expert team delivers gentle, effective root canal therapy using advanced endodontic treatments to save your natural tooth, eliminate discomfort, and restore your long-term oral health.
A root canal is a type of dental treatment used to remove infected or inflamed dental pulp from within the roots of the tooth. This often becomes necessary when tooth decay, trauma, or gum disease causes the pulp—the soft tissue that contains nerves and blood vessels—to become infected.
Root canal therapy is a conservative solution to save the tooth and avoid tooth extraction. It is commonly performed when a cracked tooth, broken filling, or decay exposes the nerve.
Book An AppointmentYou may need a canal treatment if you have:
Leaving this untreated can lead to severe infection, tooth removal, or spread to surrounding soft tissues and bone.
Contrary to outdated beliefs, modern root canal treatment is virtually pain-free. Using local anaesthetic, our team ensures you are fully comfortable throughout the procedure. Most patients describe the experience as no different from receiving a regular filling.
After treatment, you may experience minor tenderness, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.
During the first visit, we begin by administering a local anaesthetic to relieve any pain and numb the treatment area. Once you’re comfortable, the infected dental pulp is carefully removed from the roots of the tooth. Using precision tools, the canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped to prepare them for sealing. A temporary filling is then placed to protect the tooth between appointments.
At your second visit, we remove the temporary filling and fill the cleaned canal with gutta percha—a rubber-like, biocompatible material that helps prevent reinfection. The tooth is then sealed, and in most cases, a crown is placed to reinforce the structure. Finally, the treated tooth is polished and restored to ensure full functionality and a natural appearance.
This two-step procedure is designed to save the tooth and avoid the need for unnecessary tooth extraction, while preserving your long-term oral health.
After your root canal, it’s important to maintain excellent oral hygiene:
Yes. Saving your natural tooth with a root canal helps maintain jaw health and function. Tooth extraction is a last resort when restoration isn’t possible.
Often, yes—especially for molars. A crown strengthens the treated tooth and restores normal function.
It typically requires two appointments, each about 60–90 minutes depending on complexity.
Delaying treatment increases the risk of abscess, spreading infection, or irreversible damage that may lead to tooth removal.
The most common side effect is temporary tooth sensitivity. You may feel short bursts of sharp discomfort during or after treatment. Avoid hot or cold food and drinks for 48 hours, and use sensitivity toothpaste if needed.
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