EndoCare Blog

    • MAY 6, 2016

    EndoCare’s Life support training

    Root Canal Specialist London. On Wednesday 4th May the EndoCare clinical and non clinical staff took an important afternoon off. Unfortunately it wasn’t spent drinking in the sunshine – although it was equally as fun. Ann Clark of Survive Alive LTD came to our Harley Street branch to teach us some vital basic life support

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    • APRIL 20, 2016

    A novel approach to endodontic NiTi instrumentation

    Endodontist London A major goal of endodontics is the prevention or elimination of “apical periodontitis”. Apical periodontitis is the general term for endodontic-related periradicular/periapical inflammation, whether it is histologically a granuloma, cyst or abscess, in symptomatic or asymptomatic form. When root canal treatment is indicated, we rely on the triad of instrumentation, irrigation and obturation

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    • APRIL 13, 2016

    What’s next?

    Root Canal London In a profession that is as heavily regulated as ours, there will always be those compulsory training days and sessions that we’ve all come to dread. Mine, in particular, is the annual infection control lecture. I always approach these sessions, with a distinct sinking feeling. Past experience has left me concerned about

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    • APRIL 1, 2016

    Better or worse? Part 2.

    Endodontist London Fundamentally, I think there are a number of factors missing that have only really started to emerge in the last few years; if we want to try and fully gauge whether dentistry is less or more stressful now, we have to include them in the mix. For starters, our patient is base is

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    • MARCH 23, 2016

    Better or worse?

    Root Canal Specialist London I was recently treating a colleague of mine, Howard Myers, who told me about a paper he had co-written with his sister in 2004, entitled it’s difficult being a dentist: stress and health in the general dental practitioner. After Howard had left my chair, I thought it would be worth looking

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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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Harley Street Root Canal Clinic

99 Harley Street
London
W1G 6AQ

Contact this Clinic:
Call us: 0207 224 0999
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Richmond Root Canal Clinic

4-6 George Street
Richmond
Surrey TW9 1JY

Contact this Clinic:
Call us: 0208 912 1340
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  • 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

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Endocare Blog

    • MAY 6, 2016

    EndoCare’s Life support training

    Root Canal Specialist London. On Wednesday 4th May the EndoCare clinical and non clinical staff took an important afternoon off. Unfortunately it wasn’t spent drinking in the sunshine – although it was equally as fun. Ann Clark of Survive Alive LTD came to our Harley Street branch to teach us some vital basic life support

    Read more
    • APRIL 20, 2016

    A novel approach to endodontic NiTi instrumentation

    Endodontist London A major goal of endodontics is the prevention or elimination of “apical periodontitis”. Apical periodontitis is the general term for endodontic-related periradicular/periapical inflammation, whether it is histologically a granuloma, cyst or abscess, in symptomatic or asymptomatic form. When root canal treatment is indicated, we rely on the triad of instrumentation, irrigation and obturation

    Read more
    • APRIL 13, 2016

    What’s next?

    Root Canal London In a profession that is as heavily regulated as ours, there will always be those compulsory training days and sessions that we’ve all come to dread. Mine, in particular, is the annual infection control lecture. I always approach these sessions, with a distinct sinking feeling. Past experience has left me concerned about

    Read more
    • APRIL 1, 2016

    Better or worse? Part 2.

    Endodontist London Fundamentally, I think there are a number of factors missing that have only really started to emerge in the last few years; if we want to try and fully gauge whether dentistry is less or more stressful now, we have to include them in the mix. For starters, our patient is base is

    Read more
    • MARCH 23, 2016

    Better or worse?

    Root Canal Specialist London I was recently treating a colleague of mine, Howard Myers, who told me about a paper he had co-written with his sister in 2004, entitled it’s difficult being a dentist: stress and health in the general dental practitioner. After Howard had left my chair, I thought it would be worth looking

    Read more