Specialist Dental Practice
Norfolk’s leading specialist dental practice for endodontic treatment and dental traumatology – helping save teeth and restore confident smiles.
Endodontics
Advanced dental treatment focusing on preserving a natural tooth which has become damaged or infected.
Implants
Dental implants are artificial roots, typically titanium screws, surgically placed into the jawbone to provide a stable foundation for replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Hygiene
Direct access hygienist appointments to maintain oral health and prevent gum disease and decay
Specialist Dental Treatment in Norwich
At Norfolk Endodontics, our dentists bring decades of experience in treating the most complex endodontic cases – all with an unwavering commitment to saving natural teeth.
We know that visiting the dentist can feel daunting. Which is why we strive to create a calm, welcoming environment, so you feel comfortable and supported from the moment you walk through our door.
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For Dentists
Looking to refer a patient for specialist endodontic care? We’re here to support your practice with expert treatment for complex dental cases.
For Patients
Referred for endodontic treatment? You’re in safe hands – we provide the highest quality care, with a focus on comfort and results.
Fees
Learn more about our transparent and competitive pricing for all treatment options.
Case Studies
View the successful endodontic treatments we’ve delivered for both referring dentists and patients.
Contact Us
Ready to restore your smile? Reach out for a consultation and we’ll guide you through your treatment options.
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FAQs
What is endodontic therapy?
Endodontic therapy, commonly known as root canal treatment, involves cleaning and disinfecting the internal structures of a tooth to eliminate bacteria and infection. The canals are then filled and sealed to prevent future reinfection.
What to expect at an endodontic treatment appointment?
Once the area is numbed with local anesthesia, we place a rubber dam to isolate the tooth, ensuring a sterile environment.
We then create an access point in the tooth, clean and shape the root canals using specialised tools. Once filled, a core restoration is placed to prevent issues with the tooth root in future. We typically take 2 to 3 X-rays during the process to help guide the treatment.
What are the alternatives to endodontic therapy?
Often, the only alternative is tooth extraction. While dentures, bridges, or implants can replace missing teeth, these options may be more expensive or less functional than preserving your natural tooth.
What services do you offer?
At Norfolk Endodontics, we also provide other advanced dental treatment and procedures, including:
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