Root Fillings ......................................................Phone:
020 7836 9161
We promise to take every reasonable measure to save a viable tooth. Where
damage to a tooth from decay or injury has involved the nerve and blood supply,
a root filling is provided as an alternative to an extraction.
Root filling
a tooth means removing damaged or dead nerves with narrow files,
disinfecting the root canal, and filling the space in the root that is left
with a rubbery material. A filling or crown is
then placed on top.
During the treatment, profound local anaesthesia is administered so that the
treatment is painless.
Several X-Rays may need to be taken during the root treatment.
A root filling often requires more than one visit, especially if the root is very infected.
This picture shows a narrow file removing the damaged nerve of a molar. The space created in the root is filled with a rubbery material and a normal filling or crown seals the top
of the tooth.