If you're looking for expert and affordable root canal treatment in Burnley from a highly experienced dentist, our 5* state-of-the-art clinic can help.
Dr. Talal Khalil leads our root canal therapy team at the Charisma Clinic. He has helped hundreds of patients throughout the North West to preserve their natural teeth and avoid the need for an extraction.
Root canal treatment is required when the pulp inside the tooth becomes infected due to bacteria. This can be a very painful condition and could lead to swelling in the face and jaw.
If left untreated, the infection can form an abscess on the surrounding tissue which can damage the supporting bone structure. Root canal treatment is often the last option to preserve a tooth before an extraction is required.
To help make this treatment as accessible as possible, we keep our root canal therapy prices incredibly competitive compared with other Burnley dental clinics.
Procedure | Cost |
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Consultation inc x-rays and treatment option | from £180 |
Single rooted teeth | from £450 |
Multi rooted teeth | from £550 |
Dr. Talal Khalil, PhD
My name is Dr. Talal Khalil (GDC No: 205679), a qualified dental surgeon having graduated in general dentistry at Safarik University in Slovakia in 2002.
I started my dental career at the Louis Pasteur Faculty Hospital where I gained experience in restorative and aesthetic dentistry. My interests include oral surgery and I have been incredibly lucky to work with some of the most skilled and experienced oral surgeons at the faculty teaching hospital.
I am proud to keep my knowledge and skills up-to-date by working closely with a wide range of highly experienced clinicians. I regularly attend workshops and courses to keep abreast of the latest developments in the dental profession.
Our endodontics team is here to help you protect your natural teeth and avoid the need for an extraction. This treatment is often the last resort before we would recommend removing and replacing the tooth.
Root canal therapy is also known as endodontic treatment. To help protect and preserve your teeth, we start by removing the infected pulp from the root canals of your teeth.
Once these canals have been thoroughly cleaned, we can fill the tooth to strengthen it and then top it with a filling or new crown to protect the structure from further damage. Throughout the treatment, the area will be completely numbed so you shouldn't feel any pain or discomfort.
After the treatment, your tooth might feel more sensitive than usual and you should avoid very hot or very cold temperatures. Success rates for root canal treatment are very good, but repeat treatment may be required if the infection is extensive.