Root Canal Treatment in Cheltenham

At Leckhampton Dental Clinic, we understand that toothache and sensitivity can be distressing. If you’re suffering from ongoing dental pain or have been advised to consider a root canal, our skilled team in Cheltenham is here to help. Our modern and gentle approach to root canal treatment in Cheltenham ensures your comfort, while saving your natural tooth and protecting your long-term oral health.

What Is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp tissue from the inside of a tooth. This pulp chamber and its connecting root canals can become inflamed due to decay, trauma, or deep fillings, leading to significant discomfort and even tooth loss if left untreated. By thoroughly cleaning and sealing the canals, root canal therapy eliminates infection, relieves pain, and allows the tooth to function as normal.

At Leckhampton Dental Clinic in Cheltenham, our experienced root canal dentist performs this procedure with care and precision, aiming to preserve your natural tooth wherever possible.

Root Canal Treatment Benefits

Opting for root canal treatment in Cheltenham provides multiple benefits, particularly when compared with tooth extraction. The most immediate benefit is pain relief, as root canal therapy removes the source of infection and inflammation.

Retaining your natural tooth is always preferable to removing it, as it maintains your bite function and prevents neighbouring teeth from shifting out of alignment. In addition, a root canal often allows the tooth to be restored with a crown, giving you long-lasting strength and aesthetic results. 

How Root Canal Treatment Works

Root canal therapy works by carefully removing the infected pulp tissue from the centre of the tooth, disinfecting the root canals, and sealing them to prevent reinfection. When bacteria enter the tooth through deep decay, cracks, or trauma, the pulp inside can become infected, leading to pain, abscesses, or even swelling in the surrounding gums and jaw. The root canal process targets this internal infection without disturbing the rest of the tooth structure.

At Leckhampton Dental Clinic, we use digital imaging, rotary instruments, and advanced irrigation systems to ensure every part of the canal is thoroughly cleaned and sealed. This approach helps us retain more of your natural tooth, making the procedure both effective and minimally invasive.

Root Canal Process

Step 1 – Assessment & Diagnosis

We carry out a comprehensive clinical evaluation, including digital X-rays and sensitivity tests, to determine whether root canal therapy is necessary.

Step 2 – Removal & Disinfection

The damaged or infected pulp is carefully removed, and the root canals are thoroughly cleaned, shaped, and disinfected to eliminate all traces of infection.

Step 3 – Filling & Restoration

The cleaned canals are sealed, and the tooth is rebuilt with a filling or crown to restore strength, function, and natural appearance.

Patient Reviews

Hear directly from our patients about their experience with root canal treatment at Leckhampton Dental Clinic. These video testimonials reflect the comfort, care, and successful outcomes our team delivers every day. Watch to see how we help patients preserve their natural teeth with confidence.

Root Canal FAQs

Does root canal treatment hurt?

Modern root canal therapy is no more uncomfortable than having a standard filling. Local anaesthetic is used to ensure the procedure is pain-free, and most patients report feeling immediate relief from prior discomfort.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the gums, or a darkened tooth are all signs you may need a root canal. An assessment at our Cheltenham practice will confirm the diagnosis.

How long does the treatment take?

Most root canals can be completed in 1–2 visits, each lasting between 60–90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the tooth.

Will I need a crown after a root canal?

In many cases, yes. A dental crown is recommended to protect and strengthen the treated tooth, especially for molars that endure heavy chewing forces.

Is root canal treatment permanent?

When performed correctly and followed by proper restoration and oral hygiene, root canal treatment can last a lifetime. Regular dental check-ups are essential to maintain the results.

What happens if I don’t get a root canal?

Leaving an infected tooth untreated can lead to worsening pain, abscess formation, and eventual tooth loss. In severe cases, the infection may spread to surrounding tissues or bone.

Are there alternatives to root canal therapy?

The main alternative is tooth extraction, which may then require a bridge, implant, or denture to restore function. Preserving your natural tooth is usually the best long-term solution.

How much does root canal treatment cost in Cheltenham?

Costs vary depending on the tooth involved and the complexity of the case. For detailed pricing, please refer to our PRICING page or speak to our team during your consultation.

Speak to Our Dental Team About Root Canal Treatment

To discuss the benefits of root canal treatment, book a consultation with our dental team!

Ready to protect your smile and relieve your dental pain? Call Leckhampton Dental Clinic on 01242 382117 to schedule your consultation. Our friendly team is happy to answer your questions and discuss payment options if needed.

To see price please visit our PRICING page.