EndoCare Blog

    • MARCH 8, 2019

    Could virtual reality videogames help combat chronic pain?

    The videogames of today are almost unrecognisable from the 8-bit glories of the past. Whilst many of us first encountered these virtual entertainments in game arcades where the biggest challenges were the likes of Pac-Man or Donkey Kong, today, games have evolved into something altogether different. Many now have sweeping narratives that span hundreds of

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    • MARCH 1, 2019

    Should we redecorate to reduce anxiety?

    When faced with patients who have anxieties, as professionals we should do everything in our power to try to create a welcoming, calm environment that helps to allay these fears. Whilst some of us may try methods such as playing calming music or even scenting our waiting rooms with soothing fragrances, one thing that we

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    • FEBRUARY 22, 2019

    Berries: friend or foe?

    In recent years we’ve been fed a lot of conflicting information about diet, food and what we need to consume in order to live a healthy lifestyle. Sugar, especially in the shadow of the recently introduced sugar tax, has now become enemy number one. Whilst this is, in my opinion, the right way forward in

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    • FEBRUARY 14, 2019

    Sleep and dental health

    It’s incredible to think that something as straightforward as receiving a good night’s sleep can make such a difference to our oral health. However, research proves time and time again that a good session of shut-eye can considerably help people to overcome certain oral conditions. It is recommended that adults (people aged over 26) receive

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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2019

    Helping the homeless: what can we do

    In recent years, there has been a big drive in dentistry towards helping homeless people in local communities. Not only do various charities such as Dentaid and Smile4Life strive to bring better oral care to this demographic, but there has been an increase in practices offering accessible dental treatment – and this is something that

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Endocare Root Canal Specialist London - Embarrassing Bodies

Click on the link above to see what happened when we were invited by Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies to treat a patient who was suffering from an extreme case of  teeth grinding.

ENdocare Welcome Video

Click on the link above to watch an overview of what we do and to learn more about EndoCare.

Weekend Opening

Endocare Root Canal London and Richmond surgeries are now open on Weekends. If you need to see a Root Canal Dentist on Saturday or Sunday then we are now open. For details of our new weekend opening hours please contact us now.

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Endocare
Harley Street Root Canal Clinic

99 Harley Street
London
W1G 6AQ

Contact this Clinic:
Call us: 0207 224 0999
Email us: CLICK HERE

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Richmond Root Canal Clinic

4-6 George Street
Richmond
Surrey TW9 1JY

Contact this Clinic:
Call us: 0208 912 1340
Email us: CLICK HERE

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EndoCare - Root Canal Specialist Harley Street & Richmond - Root Canal Treatment for London - Root Canal Specialist London Blog

  • Root Canal Treatment

    You may require root canal treatment if you have pain or swelling associalted with your teeth.

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  • Root Canal Re-Treatment

    We can help if you are having problems with teeth previously root canal treated by other dentists.

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  • Endodontic Microsurgery

    Using the latest surgical techniques we help save teeth even if root canal treatment is not possible.

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Endocare Blog

    • MARCH 8, 2019

    Could virtual reality videogames help combat chronic pain?

    The videogames of today are almost unrecognisable from the 8-bit glories of the past. Whilst many of us first encountered these virtual entertainments in game arcades where the biggest challenges were the likes of Pac-Man or Donkey Kong, today, games have evolved into something altogether different. Many now have sweeping narratives that span hundreds of

    Read more
    • MARCH 1, 2019

    Should we redecorate to reduce anxiety?

    When faced with patients who have anxieties, as professionals we should do everything in our power to try to create a welcoming, calm environment that helps to allay these fears. Whilst some of us may try methods such as playing calming music or even scenting our waiting rooms with soothing fragrances, one thing that we

    Read more
    • FEBRUARY 22, 2019

    Berries: friend or foe?

    In recent years we’ve been fed a lot of conflicting information about diet, food and what we need to consume in order to live a healthy lifestyle. Sugar, especially in the shadow of the recently introduced sugar tax, has now become enemy number one. Whilst this is, in my opinion, the right way forward in

    Read more
    • FEBRUARY 14, 2019

    Sleep and dental health

    It’s incredible to think that something as straightforward as receiving a good night’s sleep can make such a difference to our oral health. However, research proves time and time again that a good session of shut-eye can considerably help people to overcome certain oral conditions. It is recommended that adults (people aged over 26) receive

    Read more
    • FEBRUARY 6, 2019

    Helping the homeless: what can we do

    In recent years, there has been a big drive in dentistry towards helping homeless people in local communities. Not only do various charities such as Dentaid and Smile4Life strive to bring better oral care to this demographic, but there has been an increase in practices offering accessible dental treatment – and this is something that

    Read more