Endodontic Retreatment

Endodontic Retreatment For Good Dental Health

Why Choose Endodontic Retreatment?

There is no better replacement for the natural tooth when it is about functionality. By opting for tooth extraction, patients may get subject to some dietary restrictions for the rest of their lives. But endodontic retreatment has been established to restore teeth to their actual functionality. Restored teeth can function well for many years or even maybe a lifetime if cared for properly.

If a patient is interested to know why they may require retreatment, many reasons may cause a treated tooth to create problems. For example:

  • Narrow or curved canals did not get treated in the initial procedure.
  • Complex canal anatomy went hidden in the first procedure.
  • Crown placement or other restoration gets delayed 
  • The restoration did not contain salivary contamination to the interior of the tooth.

Infections can also ensue when a fractured tooth or broken crown uncovers the tooth to a new infection.

 

Do I Need An Endodontic Retreatment?

Endodontic retreatment is generally suggested when an infection continues or reoccurs in a tooth that has been treated with endodontic previously. Ongoing or recurrent infection can happen for multiple causes, including complicated nerve anatomy that confused the initial root canal disinfection processes, worsening dental restorations that permit bacterial formation, recurring tooth decay, and tooth damage. Some of the most common symptoms that suggest you may need retreatment include:

  • Sharp or severe pain when biting or chewing
  • Chronic dull pain
  • A persistent bad taste in the mouth
  • Tenderness, swelling, vibration, or discoloration of gum tissue
  • Spots on the gums
  • Fever-like signs

 

What To Expect With Endodontic Retreatment

At Endo & Perio dentistry, we take additional steps to make your visit as comfortable as possible. We will perform your endodontic retreatment in one of our well-appointed rooms under local anesthesia. Sedation dentistry options are also get used to help you feel even more comfortable. Whenever you are ready, our experienced dentists will open the tooth and extract the filling material placed in the initial process. The internal areas of the tooth, including the roots, will be cleaned, reshaped, and disinfected. The tooth will be re-secured with the new endodontic filling material and then closed. Once the tooth gets fully healed, a new crown or further restoration may be placed to correct its function and resilience.

When left untreated, an infection within a tooth will not recover on its own—and can even spread to other places, including the jaw, head, and neck. In a few cases, an uncontrolled infection may increase in harshness to the point that it leads to life-threatening diseases, like sepsis.

 

Endodontic Retreatment In Livermore

If you have specific concerns about tooth infection, we request you to schedule an appointment with one of our endodontists at our dental office in Livermore.

We have professional dentists who specialize in endodontic retreatment & have years of experience in treating people with root canal issues. Our friendly staff & skilled dentists will provide you with a comfortable environment when you reach our dental office in Livermore & explain to you all about the procedure you will go through. So, call us today to schedule your appointment.