Root canal treatment is a highly effective way to save a tooth that might otherwise need to be removed. But what should you expect after the procedure? In this blog, I’ll talk you through the healing process, common post-treatment symptoms, and when to get in touch with us or your dental team after Endodontic Treatment. Whether you’ve had treatment with tooth dental care in London, your own dental clinic or have been referred to us, this guide will help you recover safely and with confidence.
What is Endodontic Treatment? Everything you Need to Know...
While the term might sound complex, endodontic treatment is a routine and highly effective way to save natural teeth that might otherwise need to be extracted. In this blog, I’ll explain what endodontic treatment is, why you might need it, and what to do next if your Dentist recommends seeing a Specialist for Endodontic treatment.
Top Dental Care Tips for Busy Londoners
London’s bustling lifestyle can often leave little time to focus on your dental health. But, taking care of your teeth is essential, even when life feels non-stop.
Whether you're darting between meetings, keeping up with family demands, or revelling in the city’s vibrancy, small, manageable changes to your dental routine can have a big impact. In this blog, we’ll share practical and straightforward dental care advice specifically designed for busy Londoners, ensuring your oral health doesn’t take a backseat, no matter how hectic your day gets.
Emergency Dental Appointments - What they are and how to avoid!
Some of you may find this surprising, but some of our most common appointment bookings at tooth in Waterloo are dental emergency appointments!
Regardless of the dental emergency, preventable or not – at tooth we are always here to help and we will do our best to fix the issue, permanently if time allows, or temporarily if needed and if the cause or solution to the dental emergency requires more time than that allocated. We will also prescribe (which is included in our emergency appointment fee) if clinically necessary.