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Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings in North Acton

Our North Acton clinic excels in Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings using advanced 3D imaging and computer-guided surgery not available at general practices. Our dentists bring specialised expertise in their particular areas, ensuring precise treatment with outstanding attention to detail. Choose our experienced professionals for consistent Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings results throughout North Acton.

Our team holds current GDC specialist registration and undertakes annual professional development, maintaining the highest standards for Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings in North Acton. All procedures follow BDA and GDC guidelines, so North Acton patients can expect Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings that meets strict British dental regulations.

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What are Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings?

Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings is a dental procedure that addresses artificial openings created accidentally during endodontic treatment, where the root canal wall is breached. This treatment involves sealing the perforation with biocompatible materials such as Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), which has shown high clinical success rates. Immediate sealing of perforations is crucial to enhance the repair process and reduce bacterial contamination of the defect. The procedure may be performed non-surgically or surgically depending on the location and size of the perforation, with the goal of thorough debridement, disinfection, and proper sealing to maintain the functional integrity of the affected tooth and improve its long-term prognosis.
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Why Choose Us

Your Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings treatment at London Dental Specialists receives the premium standard of care through our expert approach in North Acton. Dr. Ope Sodeinde has trained other dentists and maintains ongoing professional development. We use modern techniques for enhanced precision and better results. View these authentic patient testimonials about their Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings results:

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Looking for expert care? Book a consultation with our highly qualified team in North Acton. We offer priority bookings—including weekend times.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a fully itemised plan—no pressure. Affordable plans available. Insurance-friendly. Always fair and transparent on price.

You’ll be in expert hands—Dr. Sodeinde is one of London’s leading specialists in complex restorative and cosmetic cases. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Call us on +44 7700 100779 or use the form below to book today. Have questions? We’re happy to help. Send us your details and let’s talk.

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Our Process For Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings

Perforation repair for iatrogenic openings is a specialised dental procedure aimed at treating unintended perforations that occur during dental treatments. At London Dental Specialists, our process begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the perforation's size, location, and complexity. We then develop a customised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs, utilising advanced materials like Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) to effectively seal the perforation. The repair procedure is performed with precision under appropriate anaesthesia to ensure your comfort. Post-treatment, we provide detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and maintain optimal oral health.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Detailed Medical History Review

  • Clinical Examination of the Affected Area

  • Diagnostic Imaging Techniques

  • Discussion of Treatment Options

  • Personalised Treatment Plan Development

Step 2

Perforation Repair Custom Treatment Plan



  • Individualised repair strategy

  • Selection of biocompatible materials

  • Timeline and treatment milestones

  • Post-operative care instructions

  • Follow-up appointment scheduling

Step 3

Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings



  • Individualised treatment strategy

  • Selection of repair techniques

  • Material considerations for healing

  • Clear timeline and milestones

  • Post-operative care plan

Step 4

Post Perforation Repair Care



  • Immediate post-operative care instructions

  • Tailored oral hygiene practices

  • Dietary recommendations for healing

  • Scheduled follow-up appointments

  • Long-term maintenance strategies

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from North Acton

Organise your trip from North Acton to our specialist Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings practice at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR. Use the Central Line to central London, then Northern Line to Regent's Park for easy access. Schedule your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 and we'll provide specific travel guidance.

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Conditions We Treat With Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings

Our North Acton practice uses Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings to address conditions where this treatment has proven effectiveness. We assess each patient's condition to ensure Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings is the most suitable option available. Call +44 7700 100779 to discuss whether your condition can be treated with Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings.


  • Furcation Perforations - We treat iatrogenic openings in the furcation area (where roots divide) using advanced materials like Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) to seal the perforation and prevent bacterial contamination.

  • Root Canal Perforations - Our specialists repair perforations that occur during root canal therapy using dental microscopy for precise visualization and placement of biocompatible sealing materials.

  • Cervical Root Perforations - We manage perforations near the crown-root junction using guided tissue regeneration techniques and appropriate endodontic sealing materials to restore tooth integrity.

  • Deep Root Perforations - Using non-surgical retreatment approaches, we can effectively seal deep root perforations with specialized materials that promote healing and prevent infection.

  • Lateral Root Perforations - These artificial openings in the side of the root wall are treated using endodontic microsurgery when necessary, with careful placement of biocompatible repair materials.

  • Supracrestal Perforations - We offer single-visit management of perforations occurring above the bone crest using advanced dental imaging techniques for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.

  • Previously Failed Perforation Repairs - Our specialists can address cases where previous perforation repairs have been unsuccessful, using enhanced techniques and materials for improved outcomes.

  • Perforations During Restorative Procedures - Iatrogenic openings that occur during post preparation or other dental restoration procedures can be effectively sealed to preserve tooth function.

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Meet Our Qualified Periodontal Team Specializing in Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings in North Acton

Our expert team excels in perforation repair for iatrogenic openings, a critical skill in endodontic retreatment. Dr. Neha Patel, our Endodontics Specialist, brings advanced training in managing complex cases, including the precise placement of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) for optimal healing. Dr. Ope Sodeinde contributes periodontal expertise essential for comprehensive treatment planning. With state-of-the-art magnification systems and biocompatible materials, we achieve high success rates in repairing root perforations, furcation defects, and other iatrogenic complications. Our specialists' combined experience ensures predictable outcomes, preserving natural teeth that might otherwise require extraction.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is iatrogenic perforation in dentistry?


Iatrogenic perforation is a complication that can occur during dental treatment, particularly during root canal procedures. It happens when an artificial opening is created in the tooth root or pulp chamber floor due to misalignment of instruments or excessive removal of tooth structure. If left untreated, iatrogenic perforations can adversely affect the prognosis of the tooth, potentially leading to infection and tooth loss.



How does London Dental Specialists diagnose iatrogenic perforations?


At London Dental Specialists, we diagnose iatrogenic perforations using a comprehensive approach that includes:



  • High-magnification dental microscopes for enhanced visibility

  • Digital radiography to identify the exact location and extent of the perforation

  • CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scanning for complex cases

  • Clinical examination for signs such as sudden bleeding, pain during treatment, or persistent infection


Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for successful treatment outcomes.



What treatment options does London Dental Specialists offer for iatrogenic perforations?


London Dental Specialists offers several advanced treatment options for iatrogenic perforations, including:



  • Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) repair for excellent biocompatibility and sealing ability

  • Biodentine application for faster setting time and improved handling properties

  • Resin-modified glass ionomer repairs for specific perforation types

  • Surgical repair approaches for cases that cannot be managed non-surgically


The choice of treatment depends on the location, size, and timing of the perforation.



What is the success rate of perforation repairs at London Dental Specialists?


The success rate of perforation repairs at London Dental Specialists is approximately 85-90%, which aligns with the highest standards in the field. Factors affecting success include the location of the perforation, time elapsed before repair, size of the perforation, presence of infection, and the materials and techniques used. Our specialists use optimal magnification and appropriate biocompatible materials to achieve the most favourable outcomes possible.



How long does a perforation repair procedure take?


A perforation repair procedure at London Dental Specialists typically takes between 60 to 90 minutes for a single tooth. However, the duration can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the location of the perforation, and whether additional treatments are required. Our specialists take the necessary time to ensure precise and thorough repair, which is crucial for long-term success.



Is perforation repair painful?


Perforation repair procedures at London Dental Specialists are performed under local anaesthesia, ensuring patients experience minimal to no pain during treatment. Some mild discomfort may be felt after the procedure as the anaesthesia wears off, but this can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Our team prioritises patient comfort throughout the entire treatment process.



What is the recovery time after a perforation repair?


Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after a perforation repair procedure at London Dental Specialists. Mild discomfort or sensitivity may persist for 1-3 days. Complete healing of the tissues around the repaired area typically occurs within 2-4 weeks. During this time, we recommend avoiding chewing hard foods with the treated tooth and maintaining excellent oral hygiene.



How can iatrogenic perforations be prevented?


Prevention of iatrogenic perforations is always preferable to treatment. At London Dental Specialists, we emphasise preventive measures including:



  • Thorough pre-operative assessment and planning

  • Use of high-magnification dental microscopes during procedures

  • Conservative access preparation

  • Careful instrument handling and canal navigation

  • Ongoing professional development and training for our specialists


These approaches significantly reduce the risk of iatrogenic perforations during dental procedures.



What should I do if I suspect a perforation has occurred during my dental treatment?


If you suspect a perforation has occurred during your dental treatment, you should seek specialist care promptly. Contact London Dental Specialists immediately for an assessment. Early intervention is crucial for successful outcomes. Our team will conduct a thorough examination, provide an accurate diagnosis, and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan. Delaying treatment can lead to infection, bone loss, and potentially tooth loss.


Looking for individual advice about Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings in North Acton? Please get in touch to explore your Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings requirements. As your local North Acton team, we appreciate your concerns.

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Perforation Repair for Iatrogenic Openings Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Zero, Dentyl Infection prevention Helps prevent infection at the perforation repair site.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning Extra-gentle bristles to avoid disturbing the healing repair site.
Non-Abrasive Toothpaste Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Gentle cleaning, Sensitivity relief Safe for use after perforation repair while protecting against sensitivity.
Saltwater Rinse Kit Boots Pharmaceuticals, Sterimar Natural cleansing Gentle saline solution for rinsing the repair area.
Pain Relief Medication Nurofen, Panadol Discomfort management Over-the-counter pain relief for post-procedure discomfort.
Cold Compress Boots, Superdrug Swelling reduction Helps reduce swelling in the affected area.
Soft Diet Meal Replacements Complan, Ensure Nutrition during healing Nutritional supplements for when chewing is difficult.
Interdental Brushes TePe, Oral-B Gentle cleaning around repair Smaller than floss for gentle cleaning around the repair site.
Calcium-Rich Supplements Holland & Barrett, Boots Bone healing support Supports bone healing in the perforation area.
Irrigation Syringe Boots Pharmaceuticals, Dentaid Targeted cleaning For gentle rinsing of the repair site as directed by your dentist.
Vitamin D Supplements Vitabiotics, Holland & Barrett Healing support Supports calcium absorption and tissue healing.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Dentyl pH, Oral-B Pro-Expert Gentle rinsing Won't irritate the healing perforation repair site.
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