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Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity in West Harrow

Our specialist West Harrow clinic provides Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity using precision technology rarely found in standard dental surgeries. Each dentist has perfected specific areas of advanced dental treatment, delivering complete care with meticulous attention to detail. We combine certified expertise with thorough treatment planning to deliver excellent Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity results for West Harrow residents.

Our Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity specialists hold prestigious degrees and maintain continuous GDC professional development, following strict BDA protocols. Every Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity treatment we finish adheres to BDA, GDC and UK regulatory guidelines, ensuring West Harrow residents receive fully compliant dental care.

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What are Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity?

Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity are diagnostic procedures used by dentists to assess the health of a tooth's pulp (nerve) by applying stimuli such as heat, cold, or electrical current to the tooth surface. These tests work by stimulating the nocireceptors within the pulp, helping to determine whether the pulp is vital, inflamed, or necrotic. Cold testing, often performed using refrigerant spray applied to a cotton pellet and placed against the tooth for 5-10 seconds, is generally considered the most accurate method, while Electric Pulp Testing (EPT) uses a controlled electrical current to evaluate nerve response through a conductive medium like toothpaste. These non-invasive diagnostic tools are essential for identifying the source of tooth sensitivity and determining appropriate treatment, particularly when differentiating between reversible and irreversible pulpitis.
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Why Choose Us

At London Dental Specialists, we deliver quality Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity in West Harrow through our specialist-only team and modern technology approach. Dr. Sodeinde's vast experience includes various treatment approaches and sophisticated techniques. Our central location offers easy access and accessible facilities. View our satisfied Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity patients share their successful treatment outcomes:

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Need answers fast? Schedule a comprehensive review with the trusted team at London Dental Specialists. We offer flexible scheduling—including weekend times.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a fully itemised plan—no pressure. We accept major UK insurance plans and offer 0% financing.

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.

Request your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity

At London Dental Specialists, we employ Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing to accurately diagnose tooth sensitivity and assess dental pulp health. This diagnostic procedure involves applying controlled thermal stimuli or a mild electrical current to the tooth, eliciting responses from the nerve fibres within the dental pulp. By evaluating these responses, we can determine the vitality of the pulp and identify any underlying issues contributing to tooth sensitivity. Our comprehensive process includes an initial consultation and assessment, followed by the development of a customised treatment plan, the execution of the testing procedure, and thorough post-treatment care to ensure optimal oral health.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation and assessment

  • Review of medical and dental history

  • Thorough oral examination

  • Discussion of symptoms and contributing factors

  • Tailored testing procedures

Step 2

Thermal & Electric Pulp Testing Treatment Plan



  • Diagnosis confirmation from test results

  • Individualised treatment strategy

  • Comprehensive care timeline

  • Preventive measures and guidance

  • Patient education materials

Step 3

Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity



  • Cold Testing with ethyl chloride

  • Heat Testing using heated instruments

  • Electric Pulp Testing (EPT) with an electric pulp tester

  • Assessment of pulp vitality and health

Step 4

Post Pulp Testing Care



  • Avoid hot/cold foods for 24 hours

  • Gentle oral hygiene around treated area

  • Monitor for unusual sensitivity

  • Attend follow-up appointments

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from West Harrow

Organise your trip from West Harrow to our expert Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity practice at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR. Use the tube service to central London, then change to Camden Town for direct access. Schedule your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 and we'll provide specific travel guidance.

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Conditions We Treat With Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity

London Dental Specialists treats multiple conditions with Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity in West Harrow, assisting patients with conditions that benefit well to this treatment. We examine your specific situation to establish if Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity is appropriate. Our team provides realistic expectations about how Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity can improve your condition.


  • Irreversible Pulpitis - We treat this inflammatory condition of the dental pulp using thermal and electric pulp testing to confirm diagnosis before appropriate endodontic therapy.

  • Reversible Pulpitis - Our dental pulp vitality tests help differentiate this treatable condition from more severe pulpal inflammation, guiding our conservative treatment approach.

  • Dental Pulp Necrosis - We use electric pulp testing and cold tests to identify non-vital teeth that show no response to stimuli, indicating pulp death requiring root canal treatment.

  • Cracked Tooth Syndrome - Our thermal pulp sensitivity tests help diagnose this condition by identifying specific pain patterns when temperature changes occur.

  • Dental Trauma - We employ pulp sensibility testing to assess pulp health following traumatic dental injuries, guiding appropriate intervention.

  • Referred Pain - Our comprehensive pulp testing methods help identify the true source of dental pain when symptoms are referred from one tooth to another.

  • Dentin Hypersensitivity - We use controlled thermal testing to diagnose and differentiate this condition from pulpal pathology, allowing for targeted treatment.

  • Periapical Periodontitis - Our electric and thermal pulp tests help confirm the pulpal status of teeth with periapical inflammation, guiding appropriate treatment.

  • Post-Operative Sensitivity - We evaluate tooth responsiveness after dental procedures using pulp health evaluation to determine if further treatment is needed.

  • Suspected Root Fractures - Our dental diagnostic tests help identify hidden root fractures that may cause intermittent sensitivity or pain.

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Connect with Our Proficient Periodontal Team Focused on Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity in West Harrow

Our expert team excels in thermal and electric pulp testing—essential diagnostic tools for tooth sensitivity. Dr. Neha Patel, our Endodontics Specialist with MClinDent and MEndoRCS qualifications, leads our pulp testing procedures, using cold tests, heat application, and electric pulp testing to accurately assess dental pulp health. Dr. Ope Sodeinde brings his periodontal expertise to complex cases, while Dr. Kia Papagalani applies her orthodontic knowledge when sensitivity relates to tooth movement. Our dental therapist, Florentina Ciuchea, supports patients through these procedures with clear explanations and comfort measures. Together, we precisely diagnose pulpal conditions, distinguishing between reversible and irreversible pulpitis to deliver targeted treatment for your dental sensitivity.
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dr ope sodeinde specialist in periodontics london

Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

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

GDC No: 104071

dr neha patel specialist endodontist london

Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

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

GDC No: 150517

dr kia papagalani specialist orthodontist london

Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is thermal and electric pulp testing?


Thermal and electric pulp testing are diagnostic procedures used to assess the health of a tooth's pulp (the nerve inside your tooth). At London Dental Specialists, we use these tests to determine whether a tooth is responding normally to stimuli. Thermal testing involves applying hot or cold stimuli to the tooth, while electric pulp testing uses a small, controlled electrical current to stimulate the nerve. These tests help our specialists accurately diagnose conditions such as pulpitis, tooth decay, or pulp necrosis.



Why might I need a pulp sensitivity test?


You might need a pulp sensitivity test at London Dental Specialists if you're experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity to temperature changes, or if we need to assess the vitality of a tooth following trauma. These tests are also commonly performed before certain dental procedures or when we need to identify which tooth is causing discomfort when the source isn't visually apparent. Pulp testing provides crucial information about the health of your tooth's nerve, helping us determine the most appropriate treatment plan.



Does thermal and electric pulp testing hurt?


Thermal and electric pulp testing should not cause significant pain. During thermal testing, you may feel momentary cold or heat sensations. With electric pulp testing, you might experience a mild tingling or buzzing sensation that stops immediately when the stimulus is removed. At London Dental Specialists, our experienced dentists carefully control the intensity of the stimuli and stop immediately when you indicate you feel a sensation. The tests are designed to elicit a response, not to cause pain.



How is cold pulp testing performed?


At London Dental Specialists, cold pulp testing is performed by applying a cold stimulus to the tooth being tested. We typically use refrigerant spray on a cotton pellet or a commercially prepared cold stick. The cold stimulus is applied to the tooth surface, and you'll be asked to signal when you feel the sensation. We then record your response and compare it to healthy teeth to assess pulp vitality. The procedure is quick, taking only a few seconds per tooth, and provides valuable diagnostic information about the condition of your tooth's nerve.



How is electric pulp testing carried out?


Electric pulp testing at London Dental Specialists involves placing a small probe with conductive medium (such as toothpaste or gel) on the tooth surface. A very low electrical current is gradually increased until you feel a mild tingling sensation, at which point you signal to us. The teeth are isolated and dried before testing to ensure accurate results. The electrical current stimulates the nerves in the pulp, and the threshold at which you respond helps us determine the health of the tooth's nerve. The entire procedure is quick and causes minimal discomfort.



Which pulp sensitivity test is most reliable?


Cold pulp testing (CPT) is generally considered to have high diagnostic accuracy and is our primary pulp testing method at London Dental Specialists. However, the most reliable approach is often using multiple tests in combination. While advanced methods like Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) and Pulse Oximetry (PO) offer the highest accuracy, cold testing provides excellent clinical results for routine assessment. Our specialists select the most appropriate testing method based on your specific clinical situation to ensure accurate diagnosis.



Can pulp testing determine if I need a root canal?


Yes, pulp testing at London Dental Specialists can help determine if you need a root canal treatment. These tests assess the vitality and health of your tooth's pulp (nerve). If a tooth shows no response to stimuli, it may indicate pulp necrosis (death), which typically requires root canal treatment. Similarly, if a tooth shows an exaggerated or lingering response to testing, it might indicate irreversible pulpitis, which also often necessitates root canal therapy. However, pulp testing is just one diagnostic tool we use alongside clinical examination and radiographs to make a comprehensive treatment recommendation.



Are there any situations where pulp testing might not be accurate?


Yes, there are several situations where pulp testing at London Dental Specialists might yield less reliable results. These include:



  • Recently traumatized teeth

  • Teeth with incomplete root formation

  • Teeth with extensive restorations or crowns

  • Patients taking certain medications that affect nerve response

  • Elderly patients with reduced nerve sensitivity

  • Anxious patients who may give inconsistent responses


In these cases, our specialists may use multiple testing methods or additional diagnostic tools such as radiographs to ensure accurate diagnosis.


Contact London Dental Specialists today on +44 7700 100779 to explore your Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity needs in West Harrow. Our practice at 111 Regent's Park Road offers detailed consultations and transparent information about all Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity treatments available. We provide realistic advice about costs and expected outcomes.

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Thermal and Electric Pulp Testing for Tooth Sensitivity Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Desensitising Toothpaste Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief, Oral-B Sensitive Nerve sensitivity, thermal reactions Blocks nerve pathways that transmit temperature sensations to reduce sensitivity after testing.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Extra Soft, Aquafresh Sensitive Gentle cleaning for sensitive teeth Prevents additional stimulation of sensitive teeth following pulp testing.
Sensitivity Relief Gel Sensodyne Rapid Relief, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief, Boots Sensitive Immediate sensitivity management Direct application to sensitive areas for quick relief after thermal testing.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Sensodyne Cool Mint, Oral-B Pro-Expert, Corsodyl Daily Gentle rinsing without irritation Won't trigger additional sensitivity in teeth that reacted during pulp testing.
Fluoride Gel Colgate Duraphat, GC Tooth Mousse, Boots Fluoride Enamel strengthening Helps remineralise enamel and reduce sensitivity following electrical pulp testing.
Thermal Insulating Straw Set Lakeland, John Lewis, Waitrose Home Temperature protection Helps avoid thermal shock from hot or cold beverages after sensitivity testing.
Potassium Nitrate Products Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Oral-B Sensitivity Relief Nerve desensitisation Blocks pain signals from temperature changes after thermal pulp testing.
Soft Diet Guide NHS recommended Dietary adjustments Temporary food recommendations to avoid temperature extremes after testing.
Sensitivity Relief Patches Boots Dental Care, Superdrug Sensitive Localised treatment Adhesive patches that deliver desensitising ingredients to specific teeth.
pH Balancing Rinse Biomin, BioXtra, Boots Expert Acid neutralisation Helps maintain neutral pH to prevent additional sensitivity triggers.
Calcium Phosphate Products GC Tooth Mousse, Regenerate Enamel Science Enamel remineralisation Strengthens tooth structure to reduce sensitivity following pulp testing.
Sensitivity Management Kit Sensodyne Complete Care, Oral-B Sensitivity & Gum Comprehensive sensitivity care Complete system for managing tooth sensitivity after diagnostic testing.
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