Endodontic Referral Service — Root Canal Treatment (Private & Referral)

At Cuckfield Dental Practice we understand that root-canal treatment can be complex. That’s why we now offer a dedicated Endodontic Referral Service — for patients seeking specialist care, and for dentists wishing to refer challenging root-canal cases. Whether you’re experiencing pain or infection, or you’re a general dentist wanting to ensure the best outcome for your patient, our experienced team, modern equipment and streamlined referral process make us a trusted choice.

We welcome two types of referrals: patients who wish to self-refer for root-canal treatment, and dentists who would like to refer their patients for endodontic care.

Simon Quelch

Simon Quelch

Special interest in Endodontics

Self-Referring Patients

  • Quick access to an appointment for assessment and treatment

  • Suitable for patients without a regular dentist or those wishing to come directly to us

  • Thorough diagnosis using modern imaging and magnification

  • Clear, honest explanation of treatment options, costs, and expected outcomes

  • Comfortable, patient-focused care aimed at preserving your natural tooth

  • Treatment notes and images can be sent to your dentist if you have one

To self refer fill out this form

Referrals from Dentists

  • Straightforward referral process via online form or email

  • Root-canal management of complex or time-consuming cases

  • Use of modern techniques and equipment for predictable results

  • Regular updates and clear communication throughout treatment

  • Full written report and radiographs provided on completion

  • Your patient is always returned to you for ongoing and restorative care

Dentist patient referral form

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is root canal treatment?
The root canal is a hollow within your tooth containing blood vessels and nerves (pulp). If this becomes infected it can be very painful and, if left untreated, can lead to the loss of the tooth. With root canal treatment, we safely and effectively remove the infected pulp, fill the cavity and restore your tooth with a crown. This eliminates the pain and saves the tooth – potentially for a lifetime.
How long does root canal treatment take?
Typically nowadays a root canal treatment can be done in just one appointment, although more complex ones can sometimes require two or even three visits.
How much is root canal treatment?
We charge private patients from £340 to £600, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Is root canal treatment painful?
Performed under local anaesthetic, root canal treatment should give you no more discomfort than having a filling.
How long does it take for a root canal treatment to settle down?
Teeth which have been root canal treated can be quite sensitive to chewing or biting pressure for a few days. You would normally expect them to settle down completely within 2 or 3 weeks.
How successful is root canal treatment?
It’s fair to say that most root canal treatments have a high (around 90%) success rate, although there can be no absolute guarantees as there are so many variables. These include the overall condition of your tooth, the number and configuration of roots, and the effectivenesss of your post-treatment oral health regime.
Why is root canal treatment expensive?
Because it is a relatively complex procedure that requires a high level of dental expertise and costly materials, especially with a crown being required to complete the tooth restoration.
Do I need root canal treatment?
Root canal treatment is only needed when dental X-rays show that the pulp has been damaged by a bacterial infection. The pulp will begin to die if it’s infected, allowing the bacteria to then multiply and spread.
What is an endodontic specialist?
Endodontists are dentists who specialise in maintaining teeth through treatment involving the soft inner tissue – the pulp. The word endodontic comes from Greek – ‘endo’ meaning inside, and ‘odont’ meaning tooth.