Root Canal Treatment
in Turkey
Save your natural tooth with expert endodontic care — rotary nickel-titanium files, electronic apex locator, dental operating microscope. Modern, comfortable treatment that preserves your natural bite and avoids extraction. All-inclusive packages covering return flights from the UK, 4★ hotel, and VIP transfers.
What Is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment in Turkey is an endodontic procedure that removes infected, inflamed, or dead pulp tissue from the inside of a tooth, disinfects the root canal system, and seals it with a biocompatible filling to save the natural tooth from extraction. Performed under local anaesthesia using rotary instruments and digital imaging, modern root canal treatment is far more comfortable than its outdated reputation suggests — and is the most effective way to preserve a tooth that would otherwise be lost. With proper restoration and care, a successfully treated tooth can function normally for many decades.
The pulp is the soft tissue at the core of the tooth containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When bacteria penetrate the pulp through deep decay, a crack, or a failed restoration, the resulting infection causes pain, swelling, and — if untreated — eventual tooth loss and potentially serious spread of infection. Root canal treatment cleans out this infected tissue and seals the canal system with gutta-percha — a biocompatible rubber-like material — before the tooth is restored with a crown or large filling.
At Dent Group International in Antalya, our endodontic team performs root canal treatments to the highest clinical standards, using rotary endodontic systems, apex locators, and digital X-ray technology. For UK patients, root canal treatment in Turkey offers the same quality of care as a specialist endodontist in the UK — at a cost that is up to 70% lower, with the additional advantage of completing both the root canal and the protective zirconia crown in a single visit.
Signs You May Need Root Canal Treatment
Not all symptoms are definitive, and some teeth requiring root canal treatment cause no pain at all — particularly when the pulp has already died. Diagnosis is confirmed by clinical examination, sensitivity testing, and digital X-rays during your consultation in Antalya.
| Symptom | What It May Indicate |
|---|---|
| Severe, persistent toothache | Pulp inflammation or infection — nerve involvement likely |
| Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold | Irreversible pulpitis — the pulp is damaged and cannot recover |
| Pain on biting or chewing | Infection spreading to the periodontal ligament around the root |
| Swelling of the gum or face | Dental abscess — active infection requiring urgent treatment |
| Darkening or discolouration of a tooth | Pulp death — the nerve has died, often following trauma |
| A persistent pimple on the gum | Sinus tract from a chronic abscess — infection draining through the gum |
| Previously painful tooth now painless | May indicate the pulp has died — treatment still required |
Three Endodontic Treatment Approaches
Dent Group International offers the full range of endodontic treatments — primary root canal therapy, retreatment of previously treated teeth, and surgical endodontics (apicoectomy) for cases that cannot be resolved through conventional approaches. The treatment selected depends on whether the tooth has been previously treated, the extent of infection, and the complexity of the root canal anatomy revealed on X-ray.
1. Primary Root Canal Treatment
Primary root canal treatment is carried out on a tooth that has not previously been treated endodontically. The pulp chamber and root canals are accessed, the infected pulp removed, the canals shaped and cleaned using rotary instruments, thoroughly disinfected, and finally sealed with gutta-percha. Single-rooted teeth (incisors, canines) are typically completed in one session of 60–90 minutes; multi-rooted teeth (premolars, molars) may require two sessions for thorough cleaning, with a temporary restoration placed between visits. A permanent restoration (crown or large composite filling) is placed after treatment is complete.
2. Root Canal Retreatment
Root canal retreatment is required when a previously treated tooth develops recurrent infection or fails to heal — due to missed canals, incomplete disinfection, canal calcification, or breakdown of the original seal. Existing root filling material is removed, canals re-cleaned and re-shaped, any previously missed canals located using magnification, and root canals resealed with new gutta-percha and sealer. Retreatment is more technically demanding than primary treatment and benefits significantly from microscope-assisted technique. Often the preferred alternative to extraction when the tooth has strategic value.
3. Apicoectomy (Surgical Endodontics)
An apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure used when conventional root canal treatment cannot fully resolve periapical infection — typically due to a persistent cyst, complex root anatomy, or an inaccessible root tip. A small incision is made in the gum to access the root tip, the infected tissue and the very tip of the root are removed, and the root end sealed with a biocompatible material (retrograde filling). The gum is sutured and allowed to heal. Carried out under local anaesthesia and generally well tolerated.
Endodontic Technology & Aftercare Crown
The quality and comfort of root canal treatment is directly linked to the technology and instruments used — at Dent Group International, we use the latest endodontic technology as standard, not as an optional upgrade. Every root canal procedure incorporates rotary instrumentation, electronic apex location, ultrasonic irrigation, and microscope assistance for complex cases — the same standard expected of specialist endodontic practice in the UK.
Endodontic Technology Used at Dent Group International
| Technology | How It Improves Your Treatment |
|---|---|
| Rotary endodontic system | Motor-driven nickel-titanium files clean and shape canals faster, more thoroughly, and with less discomfort than manual files |
| Apex locator | Electronic device precisely identifies the length of each root canal, reducing the risk of over- or under-instrumentation |
| Digital X-rays | Instant, low-radiation imaging for accurate diagnosis and treatment monitoring |
| Dental operating microscope | Magnification and illumination to locate missed canals, cracks, and complex anatomy invisible to the naked eye |
| Ultrasonic irrigation | Activated irrigant solution penetrates deep into canal irregularities for superior disinfection |
| Warm vertical compaction | Thermoplastic gutta-percha filling technique for a dense, three-dimensional seal |
Why a Crown Is Essential After Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment removes the nerve and blood supply from a tooth, making it more brittle over time. Without a protective zirconia crown, a root-treated tooth — particularly a molar or premolar — is at significant risk of fracture. A fractured root-treated tooth often cannot be saved and requires extraction.
| Tooth Type | Recommended Restoration After Root Canal |
|---|---|
| Front teeth (incisors, canines) | Large composite filling or E-max crown depending on remaining tooth structure |
| Premolars | Zirconia or E-max crown strongly recommended — fracture risk is high |
| Molars | Zirconia crown — essential protection given the forces placed on back teeth |
| Previously crowned teeth | Existing crown removed and replaced with a new zirconia crown in most cases |
At Dent Group International, root canal treatment and crown placement are planned and delivered as a single coordinated treatment within your visit to Antalya wherever possible — saving you the need for a separate trip solely for the crown.
Step by Step: Your Root Canal Journey
Most UK patients complete root canal treatment and the protective zirconia crown in a single 5–7 day visit to Antalya. Simple cases on single-rooted teeth can be completed in one root canal session followed by crown preparation; more complex molar cases may require two consecutive root canal sessions before the crown phase. The integrated workflow avoids the extended vulnerability period between root canal completion and crown placement that is common with split UK appointments.
Root Canal Treatment Cost: Turkey vs UK
Root canal treatment at Dent Group International starts from £120 per tooth for incisors and canines, £150 for premolars, and £200 for molars — compared to £400–£1,400 in UK private practice. A complete root canal plus zirconia crown package starts from £370 in Turkey vs £1,400–£2,500 in UK private practice — a saving of up to 70%. NHS access to root canal treatment, particularly on molar teeth, is increasingly limited, making Turkey a compelling alternative for UK patients.
Endodontic Pricing — Turkey vs UK
| Treatment | UK (Private) | Dent Group Int'l | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root canal — incisor / canine | £400–£700 | From £120 | Up to 70% |
| Root canal — premolar | £500–£900 | From £150 | Up to 70% |
| Root canal — molar | £700–£1,400 | From £200 | Up to 70% |
| Root canal retreatment | £800–£1,600 | From £250 | Up to 70% |
| Apicoectomy | £500–£1,000 | From £200 | Up to 70% |
| Root canal + zirconia crown | £1,400–£2,500 | From £370 | Up to 70% |
| Flights & 4★ hotel | Patient cost | Included in package | — |
UK comparison figures sourced from publicly available pricing on UK private dental clinic websites, 2026. Indicative only. Final Turkey cost depends on the tooth type, complexity of root canal anatomy, whether retreatment is required, and the type of crown selected — confirmed in your free written quotation.
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