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Understanding Root Canal Retreatment: Redoing a Previously Treated Tooth

Most root canals are highly successful and last a lifetime. But in some cases, a tooth that has already undergone root canal therapy may become painful or reinfected. When that happens, an endodontic retreatment — essentially redoing the root canal — may be the best option to save the tooth. Why Would a Tooth Need Retreatment? There are several reasons why a previously treated tooth might not heal as expected: Complex tooth anatomy that wasn’t fully addressed in the first treatment. Delayed crown placement after the original root canal, allowing bacteria back in. New decay that exposes the root canal

2025-11-18T21:35:59+00:00September 29th, 2025|root canal treatment|0 Comments

Why Retreatment Might Be Necessary After a Root Canal

At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we understand your concerns about dental retreatment. Most root canals are highly successful and last a lifetime. However, some treated teeth might need additional care. Let's discuss why. Understanding Root Canal Retreatment What is Root Canal Retreatment? Root canal retreatment is very similar to the initial root canal procedure. It involves reopening your tooth to remove the filling materials placed in the root canals during the first procedure. We then carefully examine the interior of the tooth for any additional infections or complexities that might have arisen post-treatment. After cleaning and shaping the canals, we reseal

2025-05-12T17:46:28+00:00March 10th, 2025|Endodontics, root canal treatment|0 Comments
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