Endodontics in Didsbury
Gentle, precise root canal care to save your natural tooth and relieve pain.

Treatment benefits
Save your natural tooth with comfortable, effective root canal treatment.
Relieve pain fast
Root canal therapy removes infection at the source, easing toothache and sensitivity.
Save your natural tooth
Preserving your tooth helps maintain your bite and prevents shifting or further treatment.
Modern, comfortable care
With local anaesthetic and advanced techniques, most patients find treatment very manageable.
A simple introduction to
Endodontics
Endodontics is the branch of dentistry dedicated to saving natural teeth. If decay, trauma, or a deep filling has led to infection inside the tooth, a root canal can remove the bacteria, preserve the tooth structure, and stop pain.
At R&G Dental, we use advanced imaging and rotary instrumentation to make treatment efficient and comfortable. Keeping your natural tooth helps protect your bite, jawbone and smile aesthetics.
Here's How Simple the Process is
A discreet, flexible way to straighten your teeth and boost your confidence.
Consultation & digital imaging
We assess symptoms, take x‑rays, and discuss your options and expected outcomes.
Root canal treatment
Under local anaesthetic, the infected pulp is removed, canals are cleaned and shaped, then sealed to prevent reinfection.
Restore & protect
The tooth is restored with a filling or crown to strengthen it and protect it long term.
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Frequently asked Questions
We’ve answered some of the most common questions about this treatment to help you feel informed and confident. If you have a question that isn’t covered here, please get in touch with our team.
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
Back teeth often benefit from a crown after root canal treatment to protect them from fractures. Your dentist will advise based on the tooth and remaining enamel.
Will the treatment be painful?
We use effective local anaesthetic and gentle techniques. Most patients say the procedure feels similar to having a filling and experience relief once the infection is removed.
How long does a root canal last?
With good oral hygiene and a suitable restoration, root‑treated teeth can last many years. Regular check‑ups help maintain the result.