Painless & Advanced Endodontics

Root Canal Treatment Turkey

Save Your Natural Teeth with Expert Endodontic Care

High-Quality Endodontics: Why Root Canal in Turkey?

When a tooth's pulp is infected or damaged, a Root Canal Treatment in Turkey is the most effective way to prevent extraction. Many UK patients search for cheap root canal abroad because of the high costs in private clinics. We provide advanced endodontic therapy using 3D imaging and rotary technology at a fraction of the UK cost. Saving your natural tooth is always our priority, as it maintains your jawbone structure and natural bite.

Fast & Painless

Completed in just 1-2 visits. High success rates with modern laser-assisted sterilization.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Procedure

Why is it performed?

It is performed to remove infected pulp, alleviate severe toothache, and save a tooth that would otherwise need to be pulled. It's often required due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, or a crack in the tooth.

Before & After Care

Before Treatment: Inform us of any medications you take. Avoid alcohol 24 hours prior.
After Treatment: Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it's fully restored with a crown. Maintain strict hygiene.

Does it hurt & How long?

With modern local anesthesia, the procedure is as painless as a standard filling. A typical session lasts 45 to 90 minutes. Depending on the infection level, a second visit may be needed.

When is it necessary?

If you experience lingering sensitivity to heat/cold, severe pain while chewing, gum swelling, or a darkened tooth, you likely need a root canal specialist in Turkey.

Root Canal FAQ

Costs vary by tooth (molar vs. incisor), but it typically ranges from £100-£250, compared to £600-£900 in the UK.

Saving a natural tooth is usually better. We only recommend implants if the tooth structure is too weak to be saved.

Yes, you can fly immediately after treatment, though you might feel slight pressure during take-off.

Usually, yes. A crown is recommended to protect the tooth from fracturing, especially for molars.

With our specialist endodontists, the success rate is over 95%.

No. We use advanced numbing techniques. The pain you feel *before* the treatment is much worse than the procedure itself.

Usually 2-4 hours after the treatment.

Yes, we use low-radiation digital X-rays to map the root canals accurately.

No. Dental pulp infections require professional intervention to prevent an abscess.

Our specialists use rotary endodontic tools for faster, quieter, and more efficient treatments.
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