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What is a root canal procedure?

Root canal procedures, or endodontics, is a treatment for the inner pulp of the tooth. They are performed to save teeth from extraction. The dentist or endodontist, a root canal specialist, cleans out the decayed or damaged pulp without breaking the exterior of the tooth root. The cleaned root canal is filled with a bio-compatible rubber-like material called gutta-percha. They are also performed for patients with damaged teeth caused by accidents or fractures. The procedure takes one to two hours to complete.

What are the types of root canal procedures?

Primary root canal treatments are performed using stainless steel files. Stainless steel files could remove only a small amount of infection and could easily break. The more advanced and flexible nickel titanium files do not break easily and are able to clean the entire infected area easily. Rotary instruments used to clean the root canal are quicker than manual instruments. Other advanced root canal procedures make use of ultrasound or laser to effectively clean the root canal.

Is a root canal procedure painful?

Root canal procedures are performed under local anaesthetic. Patients will not feel pain during the procedure.

What is the recovery time after having a root canal procedures?

Patients take about three days to recover after a root canal procedure. Some patients require a week to recover from a root canal procedure.

When can I travel by air after a root canal procedure?

It is safe to travel by air one day after a root canal procedure. Patients should check with their dentist before embarking on their journey. If they feel pain or discomfort, they should postpone their journey until it abates.

What care is required after a root canal procedure?

Patients should take all prescribed medications correctly. They should not eat until the anaesthetic wears off. They should not eat or drink very hot or very cold food for at least a week. They should avoid eating hard food or sticky food. If swelling occurs they should sleep with their head raised for a few days to bring it down.

What are the alternatives to root canal procedures?

Alternatives to root canal procedures include extractions and pulp capping procedures.

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Very Good
from 67 users
7.4
Deansgrange Dental Clinic - Dr. Alastair Woods

Deansgrange Dental Clinic

2 Clonkeen Road, Deansgrange, Dublin
4.9 from 28 verified reviews
A fantastic team of highly experienced dentistsJen, Ireland, 21 03 24

A fantastic team of highly experienced dentists. Had to have a tooth out quite unexpectedly recently and the calibre of treatment, follow and genuine care I have received from this practice was amazing. Cannot recommend them highly enough!

Root Canals
Front Tooth €550 - €650
Side Tooth from €550
Back Tooth from €650
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Excellent
from 7 users
8.1
DentiCaredublin - DentiCaredublinFeatured

DentiCaredublin

63 North Strand Road Dublin 3, Dublin
DentiCareDublin, situated in Dublin, Ireland, is a top-tier dental clinic renowned for its comprehensive range of services, including teeth whitening, inlay, and onlay procedures. They specialise in providing quality dental implants and zirconia crowns promptly and affordably. Prospective clients are encouraged to reach out for a complimentary consultation to experience firsthand why DentiCareDublin is recognized for offering the most economical dental crown options in Dublin.
Root Canals €399 - €599
Our dentists can perform root canal treatment to stop the infection from spreading and will preserve as much of your tooth as possible. Using specific techniques and advanced equipment, you will receive a local anaesthetic and the treatment overall should feel no different to having an ordinary filling placed. The aim of the treatment is to remove all infection from the root canal. The root is then cleaned and filled to prevent any further infection. A temporary filling is put in and the tooth is left to settle.The tooth is checked at a later visit and when all the infection has cleared, the tooth is permanently filled. Root canal treatment is a skilled and time-consuming procedure and most courses of treatment will involve two or more visits.  To keep your mouth in tip top shape we recommend you come in for regular hygiene appointments and dental check-ups. Is it painful?Today root canal treatment is as comfortable as getting a filling. With advanced local anaesthesia options and techniques it shouldn’t be painful.  Although pain can be experienced, this is because of the infection in the tooth. Pain isn’t caused by the root canal treatment. I’m not feeling any pain, so I don’t need a root canal treatment.Your dentist will see and advise you if the pulp of your teeth is damaged or infected. If this is the case you will need root canal treatment. You may end up with the teeth needed to be extracted.
Teeth Whitening from €79
Laser Teeth Whitening is the most usual method of tooth whitening. Your dentist will be able to tell you if you are suitable for the treatment. Using a mouthpiece all of your teeth would be exposed to make it easier for the gel and light to work. After this a whitening gel will be applied to your teeth. Then a light or laser is shone on the teeth to activate the chemical. The light speeds up the reaction of the whitening product and the colour change can be achieved more quickly.
Teeth Cleaning with PRSI Free from €90
Your teeth are continually bathed in saliva which contains calcium and other substances which help strengthen and protect the teeth. While this is a good thing, it also means that we tend to get a build-up on the teeth over time. If the tartar is allowed to accumulate on the teeth it will unfortunately provide the right conditions for bacteria to thrive next to the gums. If plaque is allowed to build up, the bacteria in it can cause gum disease, making your gum bleed, sore and infected. The purpose of the cleaning and polishing is to leave the surfaces of the teeth clean and smooth so that bacteria are unable to stick to them and you have a better chance of keeping the teeth clean during your regular home care. What is a dental hygienic cleaning? Dental hygienic cleaning removes tartar (mineralized plaque) that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, especially in areas that are difficult to reach in routine tooth brushing. The treatment includes tooth scaling and tooth polishing and debridement if too much tartar has accumulated. This involves the use of various instruments or devices to loosen and remove deposits from the teeth. Does it hurt to have your teeth cleaned? Most people find that cleanings are painless and feeling some tickling vibrations, the cooling mist of water, and the feeling of pressure during “scraping” – do not cause discomfort. A lot of patients even report that they enjoy cleanings and the lovely smooth feel of their teeth afterwards. How long does the treatment take? This treatment takes approximately. 20-30 minutes.PRSI Treatment Free no additional cost 
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Excellent
from 174 users
8.1
Seapoint Clinic - Dr ThomasLinehanB.A.B.Dent. Sc.

Seapoint Clinic

23 Seapoint Avenue, Blackrock
4.6 from 25 verified reviews
All the staff is extremely nice and helpful doing their best to make you feel healthyAnna, Ireland, 03 01 23

Doctors at Seapoint Clinic are highly professional, kind and caring, they do a really great job. All the staff is extremely nice and helpful doing their best to make you feel healthy and have a wonderful smile. Seapoint Clinic doctors are doing their job at the highest level.

Root Canal Treatment from €695
Complex Root Canal  
ServiceScore
Good
from 8 users
6.1
McMahon Dental - Mr Garry McMahon

McMahon Dental

Dun Mhuire, 7, Maretimo Gardens West, Blackrock
For more information about McMahon Dental in Blackrock please contact the clinic.
Root canals  
Dentist Consultation  
Dental Implants  
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ServiceScore
Very Good
from 18 users
7.1
Blackrock Dental - Dr Tom Feeney - Tom Feeney BDS Dip Cl Dent TCD FICD

Blackrock Dental - Dr Tom Feeney

6 Main Street, Blackrock
4.5 from 1 verified review
I have been going to him for yearsCatherine, Ireland, 13 06 20

Dr Tom Feeney is an outstanding dentist. I have been going to him for years and have been happy to recommend him to many friends who have been as happy as I am with his care and courtesy.

Root Canal Treatment from €380
Dentist Consultation free
Dental Implants
Multiple Implant Case (per unit) from €1950
35 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 14 users
6.4
Cornelscourt Dental Practice - Dr Aislinn Machesney

Cornelscourt Dental Practice

2 New Cornelscourt, Bray Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18
Welcome to Cornelscourt Dental Practice. We are a long established family practice, who can help you achieve a healthy beautiful smile in a calm and relaxed environment We are committed to providing a high standard of dentistry with up to date technology and offer cosmetic treatments in conjunction with routine dental care. We are experienced and sympathetic in dealing with each patient’s anxieties and pride ourselves on developing a personal relationship with our patients.
Root canals from €380
Root canal treatment – anterior (front) tooth from €550
Premolar Root Canal from €650
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Good
from 3 users
6.6
Dental Care Ireland Cabinteely - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Dental Care Ireland Cabinteely

Park Clinic Dental Surgery, Cabinteely, Dublin 18
Dental Care Ireland Cabinteely, formerly Park Clinic Dental, is a local family focused dental practice located in Cabinteely, Co Dublin. Park Clinic Dental, previously owned by Dr Vincent McDonagh, became part of the Dental Care Ireland group in June 2015. Under Dental Care Ireland and Dr McDonagh, the practice in Cabinteely will continue to provide the professional and caring service it is renowned for.
Root canals from €290
Front teeth € 290.00. Premolars € 400.00. Molars € 600.00.
Premolar Root Canal from €400
Molar Root Canal from €600
ServiceScore
Good
from 8 users
6.2
Dun Laoghaire Dental - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Dun Laoghaire Dental

99 Upper Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Dublin
For more information about Dun Laoghaire Dental in Dublin please contact the clinic.
Root Canal Treatment from €400
Dentist Consultation from €30
Dental Implants from €2200
33 more treatments
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 8 users
7.4
Merrion Dentistry - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Merrion Dentistry

Stillorgan Shopping Centre, Kilmacud Road Lower Stillorgan, Dublin
Merrion Dentistry with Dr Fergus Somers provideshigh quality dental care in South Dublin at a cost that is both fair andreasonable. We only recommend treatment for our patients that we would havedone for ourselves. Our dentists take a special interest in helping thesensitive patient who may be avoiding dental treatment because of previousexperience. Our highly trained dental team commits to continuous improvementand aim, at all times, to be an example of a positive, caring, and enjoyableplace to visit and work.
Root Canal treatment from €380
Examination (includes any small radiographs required) from €50
Dental Crowns from €700
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ServiceScore
Good
from 16 users
6.3
Blackrock Clinic Dentistry - Blackrockclinicdentistry

Blackrock Clinic Dentistry

Suite 14 Blackrock Clinic, Rock Road, Blackrock, Co Dublin
4.6 from 3 verified reviews
The team at this dental clinic located at Blackrock in County Dublin has served patients for over 25 years. Recently Dr Catherine Nestor and Dr Riona Gorman became the principal dentists. Preventive dentistry and the long term dental and oral health of patients is their main concern. Nervous patients are treated under sedation to ensure that they get the benefit of modern dental care. Services provided by the team are examinations and the services of a hygienist, oral cancer screening, children’s dentistry, general dental care, the cosmetic improvement of smiles, implant dentistry or fitting dentures to replace missing teeth and treatments for TMJ disorders and sleep apnoea.
Root canals €400 - €700
Dentist Consultation  
Dental Crowns €900 - €1100
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ServiceScore
Very Good
from 28 users
7.0
Cabinteely Dental Care - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Cabinteely Dental Care

Unit 2 Street Gabriels Court, Cabinteely Village, Dublin 18
This dental clinic dedicates itself to general and cosmetic dentistry and makes the smile of its patients, its priority. The clinic is located in Cabinteeley in Dublin, Ireland. A treatment plan is drawn up by the dentists after detailed diagnosis and the cost estimate is explained in detail. Services provided at the clinic are amalgam and composite tooth coloured fillings, root canal treatments, crowns, bridges and veneers, gum disease treatments and the services of a hygienist.
Root canals  
Incisor Root Canal from €500
Premolar Root Canal from €690
1 more treatment
ServiceScore
Outstanding
from 104 users
9.7
Vard Dental - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Vard Dental

235 Rochestown Avenue, Killiney, Dublin, A96W8X4
5.0 from 5 verified reviews
I felt looked after and in very safe handsRosie, Ireland, 21 01 22

Yet again an excellent visit to Vard Dental. From a lovely greeting at the door to Dr Vards treatment. I felt looked after and in very safe hands. Thank you.

Root canal treatments – Depends on tooth €450 - €750
Dentist Consultation from €45
Implants – Restorative phase from €1200
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