Root Canals

At Admire Dental – Bristol, root canal treatment is a highly effective procedure designed to save infected or severely damaged teeth. By removing infection from inside the tooth and protecting it from further damage, root canal therapy can relieve pain, restore function, and help preserve your natural smile.

Save Your Natural Tooth & Eliminate Pain

When the inner pulp of a tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma, root canal treatment can prevent the need for extraction and restore your oral health.

Remove infection from inside the tooth

Relieve tooth pain and sensitivity

Save natural teeth from extraction

Restore normal chewing and biting function

Prevent the spread of infection

Why Choose Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal therapy is often the best way to preserve a natural tooth while eliminating infection and discomfort.

Eliminate Tooth Infection

The infected pulp is carefully removed, helping to stop pain and prevent the infection from spreading.

Save Your Natural Tooth

Root canal treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth rather than replacing it with an extraction and restoration.

Relieve Pain & Sensitivity

Many patients experience significant relief from pain, swelling, and sensitivity after treatment.

Long-Term Protection

A crown or restoration placed after the procedure helps strengthen and protect the treated tooth for years to come.

Preserve Your Smile with Expert Care

If you’re experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity, or signs of infection, root canal treatment
may be the solution. Our experienced team provides gentle and effective care
to help restore your oral health and save your natural tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about root canal treatment.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the gums, tooth discoloration, or an abscess. A dental examination can confirm if treatment is needed.

Modern root canal procedures are performed with local anaesthesia and are generally no more uncomfortable than receiving a dental filling.

Most root canal treatments can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the complexity of the case.

In many cases, a dental crown is recommended after treatment to strengthen and protect the tooth from future damage.