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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

The Connection Between Root Canal Treatment and Gum Disease

When most people think about oral health problems, they imagine cavities or toothaches. But did you know that gum disease and root canal issues are often linked? Understanding this connection can help you take better care of your teeth and gums — and know when it’s time to see a specialist. How Gum Disease Impacts Your Teeth Gum disease (periodontal disease) is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. In its early stages (gingivitis), it may cause redness, swelling, and bleeding gums. As it progresses, however, the infection can reach deeper layers of tissue and even affect the

2025-11-18T21:36:00+00:00September 23rd, 2025|root canal treatment|0 Comments

Root Canal Cost Without Insurance: What Patients in Idaho Should Expect

For many patients, one of the first questions after hearing they may need a root canal is: “How much will this cost?” It’s an important question — and for those without dental insurance, it can feel a little overwhelming. At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we believe in being transparent about treatment so you know what to expect and can feel confident moving forward. What Impacts the Cost of a Root Canal? The price of a root canal can vary depending on several factors, including: Tooth location: Molars are more complex and typically cost more than front teeth. Severity of damage or

2025-11-18T21:36:00+00:00September 16th, 2025|root canal treatment|0 Comments
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