
Experience advanced Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal at our Earl's Court clinic with state-of-the-art equipment and expert care. Every practitioner has extensive training in their dental specialty, delivering comprehensive care with accuracy. Receive superior Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal results from our specialist team serving the Earl's Court community.
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Root amputation is a specialised dental procedure aimed at preserving multi-rooted teeth by removing a compromised root while maintaining the healthy portions. At London Dental Specialists, our process begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the affected tooth's condition. Following this, we develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The procedure involves the precise removal of the damaged root under local anaesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Post-treatment, we provide detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure the long-term success of the treatment.

Travel from Earl's Court to our award-winning practice at 111 Regent's Park Road for Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal with Dr. Sodeinde's 20+ years of experience. Take the tube from Earl's Court toward Oxford Circus, then Northern Line to Camden Town station. Our practice is opposite Regent's Park with excellent access.

We use Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal to treat conditions that have shown excellent response to this treatment at our Earl's Court practice. Our experienced team assesses your specific condition to ensure Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal is the best choice. We provide detailed information about which conditions benefit most from Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal treatment.

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 104071
Specialist in Endodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 150517
Specialist in Orthodontics
DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU
GDC No: 228487

Root amputation is a specialised dental procedure where one or more roots are surgically removed from a multi-rooted tooth while preserving the crown portion. This procedure is typically performed on molars that have three or four roots, allowing the tooth to remain functional despite the removal of a compromised root. At London Dental Specialists, our endodontists perform root amputation to save teeth that would otherwise require complete extraction.
Root amputation may be recommended in several clinical situations, including:
Root amputation involves removing only the damaged or infected root while preserving the crown and remaining healthy roots of the tooth. In contrast, tooth extraction removes the entire tooth structure including all roots and the crown. Root amputation is a tooth-saving procedure that maintains your natural tooth structure and functionality, whereas extraction removes the tooth completely, potentially requiring replacement with an implant or bridge.
A root amputation procedure at London Dental Specialists typically follows these steps:
Recovery after root amputation typically takes 1-2 weeks. Most patients can return to normal activities within 24-48 hours, though mild discomfort and swelling may persist for several days. Complete healing of the surgical site occurs within 4-6 weeks. Our specialists at London Dental Specialists provide detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up appointments to ensure optimal healing and long-term success of the procedure.
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, a tooth that has undergone root amputation can last for many years, often 10-15 years or longer. The longevity depends on several factors including oral hygiene practices, regular professional cleanings, the structural integrity of the remaining tooth, and the quality of the restoration (crown). At London Dental Specialists, we emphasise the importance of meticulous home care and regular follow-up appointments to maximise the lifespan of treated teeth.
Root amputation is performed under local anaesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain during the procedure. Some discomfort, swelling, and sensitivity are normal for a few days following the surgery. Our specialists at London Dental Specialists prescribe appropriate pain management medications and provide comprehensive aftercare instructions to minimise post-operative discomfort. Most patients report that the recovery is similar to or less uncomfortable than that of a root canal treatment.
The main alternatives to root amputation include:
At London Dental Specialists, we thoroughly evaluate each case and discuss all viable options with patients to determine the most appropriate treatment approach based on individual circumstances.
The cost of root amputation at London Dental Specialists varies depending on several factors including the complexity of the case, the tooth involved, whether additional procedures are required, and the type of restoration needed afterwards. During your consultation, our specialists will provide a detailed treatment plan with associated costs. We offer various payment options to make this tooth-saving procedure accessible to our patients. Please contact our clinic directly for the most current pricing information.
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| Product | Brands | What it Takes Care of | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antimicrobial Mouthwash | Corsodyl, Listerine Zero | Infection prevention | Helps prevent infection at the root amputation site during healing. |
| Ultra-Soft Toothbrush | Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Ultra Soft | Gentle cleaning | Extremely gentle bristles to avoid disrupting the surgical site. |
| Prescription Antibiotics | As prescribed by dentist | Infection control | Complete full course as directed following root amputation procedure. |
| Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste | Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief | Sensitivity management | Helps manage post-surgical sensitivity in the treated tooth. |
| Cold Compress | Boots, Superdrug | Swelling reduction | Apply externally to reduce post-operative swelling as directed. |
| Salt Water Rinse Supplies | Tesco, Sainsbury's (table salt) | Gentle cleaning | For gentle rinsing 24 hours after surgery (1/2 tsp salt in warm water). |
| Interdental Brushes | TePe, Wisdom | Gentle interdental cleaning | For careful cleaning around the treated area once healing begins. |
| Soft Diet Supplies | Various supermarket options | Comfortable eating | Soft foods to avoid pressure on the treated tooth during healing. |
| Pain Relief Medication | Nurofen, Paracetamol | Pain management | Over-the-counter options as recommended by your dentist. |
| Chlorhexidine Gel | Corsodyl, Curasept | Localised antiseptic | For targeted application to the surgical site as directed. |
| Dental Wax | Boots, Orthodontic Supply | Temporary protection | Can protect sensitive areas if temporary crown is placed. |
| Vitamin Supplements | Boots, Holland & Barrett | Healing support | Calcium and vitamin D supplements to support bone healing. |

We are pleased to address your questions and help you feel at ease with taking the next step in your Root Amputation for Compromised Root Removal care and oral health in Earl's Court.