Root Canal Therapy
A root canal is performed when the soft inner part of a tooth, known as the pulp, is injured or becomes inflamed or infected.
Our dentist will assess the likelihood of success before performing root canal therapy, usually by viewing an x-ray of the tooth.
Root Canal Treatment is when the dentist removes the damaged tooth pulp and cleans and disinfects the pulp space and then fills the space with a root canal filling.
Treatment is always performed under local anaesthetic, via a small injection to the gum, to ensure the procedure is pain free.
We would always recommend saving a tooth where possible rather than extracting. It makes sense to keep our natural teeth for as long as possible.
I qualified from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 2013, with Merit in Clinical Dentistry and the NEMLS prize. I then completed my foundation training year, and was awarded the FGDP prize. I joined Linden Cottage in 2022, and also act as Clinical Lead within the practice.
I have always been committed to postgraduate education, and in 2019 passed membership examinations with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. I enjoy providing a very wide range of general and aesthetic dental treatments, examples of which are available on my Instagram page.
I hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment) and work with the benefit of a state-of-the-art operating microscope. This often allows me to save teeth, that may have otherwise been extracted.
Outside of work, I’m a keen musician. I enjoy reading and travelling with my wife, Zeynep.