Endodontic Retreatment
With the appropriate care, your teeth that have had endodontic
treatment will last as long as other natural teeth. Yet, a
tooth that has received treatment may fail to heal or pain
may continue to exist. Sometimes, the pain may occur months
or years after treatment. If so, Endodontic Retreatment may
be needed.
Improper healing may be caused by:
- Curved or narrow canals were not treated during the initial
treatment.
- Complicated canals went undetected during
the initial treatment.
- The crown or restoration was not placed
within the appropriate amount of time following the procedure.
- The
crown or restoration did not prevent saliva from contaminating
the inside of the tooth.
In some cases, new problems can influence a tooth that was
successfully treated:
- New decay can expose a root canal filling material, causing
infection.
- A cracked or loose filling or crown can
expose the tooth to new infection.
Once retreatment has been prescribed, Dr. Northup will reopen
your tooth to gain access to the root canal filling material.
This restorative material will be removed to access the root
canal. Dr. Northup will then clean your canals and carefully
examine the inside of the problematic tooth. Once cleaned,
we will fill and seal the canals and place a temporary filling
in the tooth.
At this point, you will need to return to your dentist as
soon as possible in order to have a new crown or restoration
placed on the tooth to restore full functionality.
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