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Endodontic Retreatment

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Endodontic Retreatment at Smile For All Dental Clinic, Kolkata

A successful root canal can save a tooth and eliminate infection—but sometimes, healing doesn’t go as planned. If you’re still experiencing pain, swelling, or sensitivity in a previously treated tooth, you may need endodontic retreatment.

 

At Smile For All Dental Clinic in Kolkata, our experienced endodontists specialize in retreating root canals that haven’t healed properly or have developed new infections. Using advanced tools and magnification, we can diagnose the problem, clean out the infection, and reseal the canals to preserve your natural tooth—often avoiding the need for extraction.

What Is Endodontic Retreatment?

Endodontic retreatment is a second root canal procedure performed on a tooth that was previously treated but is now reinfected or still symptomatic. It involves reopening the tooth, removing the old root canal material, disinfecting the canals again, and resealing them with precision.

Why Might a Root Canal Need Retreatment?

Even with excellent care, some teeth may not heal as expected after a root canal. Reasons you might need endodontic retreatment include:

Symptoms That May Indicate a Need for Retreatment

If you notice any of these signs, early evaluation is key to saving your tooth.

The Endodontic Retreatment Procedure What to Expect

Here’s what typically happens during an endodontic retreatment at Smile For All

1

Local Anesthesia

We numb the area around your tooth to ensure a completely pain-free procedure.

2

Reaccessing the Tooth

We reopen the crown or filling placed after your first root canal to access the root canal system.

3

Removing Old Root Canal Material

We carefully remove the original root filling (usually gutta-percha) to expose the infected or missed areas.

4

Cleaning & Disinfection

Using advanced tools and microscopes, we locate and clean all canals—especially any that were missed or infected again.

5

Shaping & Sealing

The canals are reshaped and sealed with fresh, biocompatible material to prevent further infection.

6

Temporary or Permanent Restoration

We place a temporary filling and, in most cases, recommend a new dental crown to protect the tooth and restore function.

Benefits of Endodontic Retreatment

Alternatives to Endodontic Retreatment

The primary alternative to retreatment is tooth extraction, which may require:

While these are effective replacements, nothing beats saving your natural tooth when possible.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Endodontic Retreatment

What is endodontic retreatment?

It’s a second root canal procedure done when the first one fails to fully heal or becomes infected again. It removes the old filling material, treats the canals again, and reseals the tooth.

How is retreatment different from the first root canal?

Retreatment involves additional steps to remove old root filling and identify previously missed or newly infected canals. It often requires more precision, but the process is very similar.

Is endodontic retreatment painful?

No. The area is numbed with local anesthetic, and most patients report little to no discomfort. Our team uses gentle techniques to ensure your comfort.

Will I need a new crown after retreatment?

In many cases, yes. The old crown or filling is often removed to access the canals. A new crown provides protection and restores chewing function.

How long does retreatment last?

If properly restored and maintained, a retreated tooth can last many years—often for life—with proper care and regular check-ups.

Still in Pain After a Root Canal? Let’s Fix It.

At Smile For All Dental Clinic, our skilled endodontists offer endodontic retreatment in Kolkata to give your tooth another shot at health. Don’t rush to extract—save your tooth first.

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