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Re-Root Canal Treatment


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    6000-8000

   4-5 days recovery

Treatment Longevity
Long-term

Treatment Duration
1 hour-15minutes

Root canal treatment enjoys a 90-95 percent success rate. Occasionally, infection returns and the root canal fails. In these circumstances, you may need a procedure called endodontic re-treatment. 

Endodontic re-treatment involves reopening your tooth to clean, sanitize, and reshape the chamber and canals in order to save your tooth

It is unusual for root canals not to heal properly, but complications can occur under the following circumstances:

  • Calcified or narrow canals that were not initially treated
  • Complicated root anatomy
  • Delayed placement of a final restoration
  • Bacterial leakage due to inadequate final restoration
  • New decay
  • A loose, cracked, or broken crown exposing the tooth to bacteria
  • Fracture

In other cases, the initial root canal does heal properly, but reinfection occurs months or years down the line after a new injury or damage to the tooth.

 

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Advantages

 

If your tooth is re-infected, your choices are to have it extracted or have endodontic re-treatment.

Saving your natural tooth is always preferable to extracting a tooth and having to replace it with a bridge or dental implant, so re-treatment is recommended.

 

Disadvantages

 

Longer appointments

Following the re- root canal treatment, your tooth will not be as strong as a healthy tooth. It may require an additional crown for protection.

There is a risk of re-infection, toothache or discomfort.

You may feel some discomfort following a root canal procedure which can be easily alleviated with the help of over the counter drugs pain medication.

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Questions & Answers


Q : Can you avoid a re-root canal treatment by using antibiotics?
Q : How do I know if a root canal which was previously done has failed?
Q : Why would a re-root canal treatment be necessary? How successful is this? What happens if the tooth gets re-infected after this too?
Q : Why does a re-root canal treatment cost more than a root canal treatment?



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