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Root Canal Retreatment Questions

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Root Canal Retreatment FAQs

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What is root canal retreatment and why might I need it?

Root canal retreatment is a procedure performed when a tooth that has previously undergone root canal therapy doesn’t heal properly or develops new problems. You might need retreatment if you experience pain, infection, or complications after your initial root canal. Common reasons include untreated narrow or curved canals, new decay, or issues with the crown or filling.

How long does the root canal retreatment process take?

The root canal retreatment process typically involves one or two visits to our office. During the first visit, we will reopen the tooth, remove the previous filling materials, clean and disinfect the canals, and place a temporary filling. A second visit may be necessary to place a permanent crown or restoration. The exact duration depends on the complexity of the case and the condition of your tooth.

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