ABOUT Montagu Dental

Root Canal Treatment in Marylebone

Root canal treatment is carried out when the inner pulp of a tooth becomes infected or inflamed. Left untreated, this can cause significant discomfort and lead to further complications.

At Montagu Dental, our focus is on relieving pain promptly while preserving your natural tooth wherever possible. Modern techniques and local anaesthetic ensure treatment is comfortable and carefully managed.

Why Choose Root Canal Treatment at Montagu Dental?

  • Gentle, pain-focused approach

  • Preservation of the natural tooth

  • Advanced diagnostic imaging

  • High levels of clinical precision

  • Clear treatment planning

  • Experienced Marylebone clinicians

Our priority is to eliminate infection efficiently while restoring strength and stability

Your Root Canal Treatment Journey

Assessment & Diagnosis

We examine the tooth and may take digital X-rays to confirm infection within the pulp.

Anaesthetic & Isolation

Local anaesthetic ensures comfort, and the tooth is isolated to maintain a sterile environment.

Removal of Infection

The infected pulp is carefully removed and the root canals are cleaned and shaped.

Sealing the Tooth

The canals are filled and sealed to prevent reinfection.

Final Restoration

In many cases, a crown is recommended to protect and strengthen the treated tooth.

Montagu Dental

Relieve Pain and Preserve Your Tooth

Root canal treatment allows you to retain your natural tooth while eliminating infection.

Book your consultation today for root canal treatment in Marylebone.



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    frequently asked questions

    Is root canal treatment painful?

    Modern techniques and local anaesthetic mean the procedure is typically no more uncomfortable than a filling.

    Treatment length depends on the complexity of the tooth but is often completed in one or two visits.

    In many cases, a crown is recommended to strengthen the tooth following treatment.

    No. Once the pulp is infected, professional treatment is required to prevent further complications.