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Root Canal Treatment Fees Page


Front tooth (Incisors & Canines)

If your tooth’s nerve is infected, it may need root canal therapy to save it. The procedure involves
thorough disinfection of the canal with the help of high magnification and state-of-the-art
equipment. The dentist then seals the canal with gutta-percha and an adhesive composite filling.
Front teeth usually have only one canal, meaning the treatment can be completed within one to two
hours (a single sitting).

Cost: From £900

Premolar

Root canal treatment on premolars are often essential for the dentist to be able to save the tooth.
Premolars typically have two to three canals, and the procedure can be completed within an hour
and a half to two hours (done in one appointment). Please take note that back teeth treated with
root canal therapy require an overlay or crown to ensure mechanical and biological stability.

Cost: From £980

Molar

Molars generally have between two and five canals and therefore the treatment can be more time
consuming, taking around two to three hours. It can still be done in a single sitting. Be aware that
molars treated with root canal therapy require an overlay or crown to ensure long term success.

Cost: From £1,350

Emergency treatment

Treatment time typically takes half an hour.

Cost: From £250

Front tooth (incisors & canines) – retreatment


If a previous root canal treatment fails, and the tooth becomes reinfected, a revision of the root
canal therapy may be needed. Revision of previous treatment is more complex, as the dentist will
have to deal with a weakened tooth, stubborn bacteria, and possibly previous mistakes. After the
removal of the old materials that were filling the canal, thorough disinfection takes place under high
magnification. Usually, the treatment takes an hour and a half but sometimes it must be done in two
sessions, depending on the level of infection..

Cost: From £1000

Premolar – retreatment

If the previous root canal treatment failed, and the tooth became reinfected, a revision of the root
canal therapy may be needed. Revision of a previous treatment is more complex, as the dentist will
have to deal with a weakened tooth, stubborn bacteria and possibly previous mistakes. After the
removal of the old materials that were filling the canal, thorough disinfection takes place under high
magnification. Usually the treatment takes two hours in one single visit, but sometimes it has to be
done in two sessions, depending on the level of infection.

Cost: From £1,300

Molar – retreatment

Revision of a previous root canal treatment may be needed if for some reason the canal of the tooth
becomes infected again. The procedure includes the removal of the existing root canal filling,
thorough canal cleansing following current protocols, and sealing it. Molars have multiple canals,
making them quite complex and the treatment can take two to two and a half hours, sometimes
requiring more than one session, depending on the level of infection..

Cost: From £1,600

Review incl. X-ray

To ascertain the level of success of the root canal treatment, a review is often needed, which would
include an intra oral x-ray, particularly on the more complex cases.

Cost: From £120

Medication change

Cost: From £100

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American Express. We also offer finance, allowing our patients to spread their expenses through our
partner Tabeo Finance.