The Abbey at Duthie Dental
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Treating dental infection at The Abbey
The treatments that the Abbey offer in Root Canal Treatment in Liverpool, are the ultimate tooth saving treatments. Whether it’s required to help save an infected tooth or prevent infection in the future, root canal treatment can greatly extend the life of your natural tooth. Delaying root canal treatment or avoiding it completely is likely to cause the loss of your natural tooth much more quickly than if you have taken the preventative steps recommended by your dentist.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root Canal Treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection in the pulp of your tooth. The pulp of your tooth is the innermost layer of the tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels. To determine whether root canal treatment is needed your dentist will take an X-ray of the tooth and the surrounding area.
If infection is present one of ours dentists will recommend root canal treatment in Liverpool. Following your consent the treatment can then be carried out.
Why do I need a Root Canal Treatment in Liverpool?
Root Canal Treatment is usually offered to treat or prevent infection in the pulp and roots caused by deep tooth decay. Tooth decay extending deep into the tooth is usually caused by a crack, chip or traumatic injury which has been left untreated. If bacteria are allowed to reach the pulp of your tooth infection is likely.
What are the alternatives to Root Canal Treatment?
If you do nothing then infection can develop, grow and spread impacting not only the teeth around your infected tooth but also your wider physical health.
Your dentist can prescribe antibiotics to kill the bacteria, this is usually only a short-term fix if you don’t seal the tooth preventing other bacteria from infecting the area.
You can have a tooth extraction. This should always be a last resort but for many patients their dentist may recommend this option. Sometimes a dentist can see that there is a strong chance that our root canal treatment in Liverpool will not save the tooth and therefore will not be cost effective for the patient.
Having your tooth extracted is a big decision to make so it’s always important to weigh up the pros and cons and consent only after you feel confident that it is the only solution for you.
What does root canal treatment involve?

DIAGNOSIS
A dentist will diagnosis infection by taking and reviewing x-rays of your teeth and gums. Infection does not always lead to pain and discomfort but X-rays will usually show infection if present.

CONSENT
Following diagnosis your dentist will give you a range of treatment options appropriate for your own circumstances including Root Canal Treatment in Liverpool. Your dentist should always get your consent prior to starting treatment.

CLEANING
your dentist will give you some localised pain relief. Once this has taken effect, they will create an opening in the tooth giving access to the pulp and root. They will clean this area removing all infection, this procedure can be described by dentists as “expirating the tooth”.

SEALING
Once satisfied that the infection has been removed your dentist will fill the space created with a biocompatible material. To ensure success of the procedure it’s important that the space created by the infection is completely filled right down to the tip of the root. This requires precision and a great degree of patience and accuracy. Failure to close any gaps left could lead to the treatment failing.

RESTORATION
Once the roots have been filled and the area sealed, your dentist will then restore your visible tooth through the use of a filling material. If a simple filling is not enough to restore the tooth, a crown will be required to ensure the tooth is fully protected from further infection or damage. And that’s our process for quality root canal treatment in Liverpool.
Why get an endodontist to carry out your Root Canal Treatment?
An Endodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on diagnosing and treating issues related to the dental pulp and the tissues surrounding the roots of a tooth.
As well as Endodontists there are also general dentists who have gained additional qualifications in Endodontics and run regular Root Canal Clinics.
Endodontists and General Dentists who run endodontics clinics perform root canal treatments more frequently than general dentists who may do root canal treatment as little as once or twice per month.
Root canal clinics often handle more complex cases and use specialised equipment and techniques to ensure precise and effective treatment. This includes digital imaging and microscopes to better see the intricate structures inside teeth.
Root Canal Treatment in Liverpool can be expensive and with a risk of failure many general dentists will recommend that patients see a dentist who carries out root canal treatment regularly to ensure the greatest chance of long-term success
Root Canal Clinical Team
Dr Nick Longridge
Consultant Endodontist
The Abbey
GDC Number: 243963
Dr Sam Johnson
Dentist with Special Interest in Endodontics
The Abbey
GDC Number: 258530
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Duthie Dental: Marie Louise Duthie and John Lister Duthie trading as Duthie Dental; The Oral Health Practice with its address at 119 Woolton Road, Wavertree, LIVERPOOL, L15 6TB, UNITED KINGDOM is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and entered on the Financial Services Register, reference number 926811.
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