Endodontic Re-Treatment Becomes Necessary on Some Occasions

Endodontic Re-Treatment Becomes Necessary on Some Occasions

Feb 01, 2021

After you undergo root canals to eliminate tooth infection and have a teeth Restoration over the tooth, rest assured the treated tooth will last for a lifetime. However, on occasions, the treated tooth doesn’t heal correctly and becomes painful or infected months or years after the procedure. Although seeming concerning, the situation shouldn’t bother you because endodontic re-treatment can correct the problem with an additional process. If you experience pain or discomfort in a tooth already treated with root canal therapy, you must discuss the situation with an endodontist to obtain re-treatment.

What Necessitates the Need for Another Endodontic Procedure?

Occasionally medical or dental procedures don’t heal as expected after the initial treatment for many reasons. Some of the reasons for the failure to heal include the following:

  • Narrow or curved canals were left untreated during the initial procedure.
  • You may have a complicated canal autonomy that was not detected when you underwent root canal therapy.
  • Failure in healing can result from delays in having the teeth Restoration after endodontic treatment.
  • The procedure did not prevent contamination by saliva to the interior of the tooth.

In some cases, a new problem can jeopardize the tooth treated earlier successfully with root canal therapy. Further decay can expose the filling material of the root canal to bacteria resulting in new infection within the tooth. New conditions can affect the tooth if you have a loose, cracked, or broken crown. Your tooth may also have sustained a fracture.

What Can You Expect during Re-Treatment?

During your appointment with the endodontist, the professional will discuss the treatment options with you. Should you choose to undergo re-treatment as suggested by the professional, they will reopen your tooth to gain access to the filling material. In many cases, complicated restorative materials are disassembled and removed to gain access to the root canals.

After removing the canal filling, the professional clean the canals and meticulously examines the insides of the tooth using magnification tools, scanning for additional canals or unusual anatomy needing treatment.

After cleaning, the canals they are filled and sealed by the endodontist, who places a temporary filling in the tooth. If the canals are too narrow or blocked, the professional may suggest endodontic surgery. Surgical procedures entail making incisions are to permit sealing of the other end of the roots.

After the professional complete re-treatment, you must return to your dentist at the earliest for a new crown or other Restoration for protecting the tooth and restoring its functionality.

Is Re-Treatment the Best Option for You?

Preserving your natural tooth is the best option you have if it is infected or damaged. Re-treated teeth function well for years or even a lifetime. Dentistry advances are continuously changing the way root canals are performed. Your endodontist may have access to new techniques not available earlier when you underwent the initial root canal treatment. Your endodontist can resolve your problem with re-treatment to set you on the path of recovery with your natural tooth.

What If You Don’t Accept the Endodontists Views for Re-Treatment?

You can refuse to accept the Endodontists view for re-treatment. However, it helps to remember the only alternative available to you is the extraction of the tooth. The vacant space in your mouth must be filled using dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures to restore chewing functions and prevent neighboring teeth from moving into the blank space.

If you fear root canal re-treatment, you must prepare yourself to undergo extensive surgery or other procedures on the neighboring healthy teeth before you can have replacements for the extracted tooth. The treatments are significantly expensive and time-consuming than re-treatment and Restoration of the natural tooth.

You may think tooth replacements are practical and helpful to restore the functionality of your mouth. Unfortunately, no tooth replacement solution is as good as your natural tooth. Suppose you have already made an investment in saving your tooth. In that case, you will benefit from undergoing endodontic re-treatment, ensuring that your healthy and functional natural tooth will last with you for many years.

If recommended endodontic re-treatment by KK dental for any reasons described above, you must prefer to adhere to the Endodontists instructions and have your natural tooth saved. The procedure prevents unnecessary expenditure and multiple appointments with other dentists for tooth replacements.

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