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Root canal treatment is recommended when the inner pulp of a tooth becomes inflamed or infected. This may occur due to deep decay, cracks, trauma or previous dental work.

Common symptoms include persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling or discomfort when biting. In some cases, there may be no obvious pain, which is why early assessment is important.

Treating the infection promptly helps prevent further complications and allows the natural tooth to be retained.

At Lakes Dental, root canal treatment is performed using enhanced magnification with a dental operating microscope. This allows for exceptional visibility and accuracy during treatment. Our clinicians are highly skilled in this area - both having a Diploma and having either gained or working towards a masters in root canal treatment.

Where required, we also use advanced digital imaging to assess the tooth structure in detail before beginning. This technology supports thorough cleaning of the root canal system and careful sealing of the tooth to prevent reinfection.

We understand that root canal treatment has an unfair reputation. In reality, with modern anaesthetic techniques and careful planning, the procedure is typically very comfortable.

Our clinicians take time to explain the process clearly and ensure you feel reassured throughout. Many patients are pleasantly surprised at how straightforward and manageable the experience feels.

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Root canal treatment

Root canal treatment is designed to remove infection, relieve discomfort and save a tooth that might otherwise need to be extracted. At Lakes Dental, complex root canal procedures are carried out with advanced equipment and a calm, considered approach. Our focus is always on precision, comfort and preserving your natural smile wherever possible.

With modern techniques and enhanced magnification, root canal treatment is far more comfortable and predictable than many people expect.

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If you are experiencing dental pain or have been advised that you need root canal treatment in Windermere, our team is here to help.
 

Contact Lakes Dental today to arrange an assessment and receive clear, reassuring guidance on your next steps.

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