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When you need a root canal, no one expects it to fail. And that’s true because root canals have an over 95% success rate. Unfortunately, a root canal can fail sometimes. The good news? McDonough Endodontic Center can give your tooth a second chance with non-surgical endodontic retreatment in McDonough, Georgia. Drs. Rolin Desir, Alison St. Paul, and Candace De Veaux blend years of experience with cutting-edge technology to achieve remarkable results with endodontic treatments.
When you undergo a root canal, you wish it were done once and for all. However, sometimes, you may need to go back for more with retreatment. Although no one looks forward to root canal retreatments, they may be necessary in the following instances.
The doctor removes the infected or damaged pulp inside your tooth during a root canal. Then, we thoroughly clean the tiny channels (canals) that run to the root tip and seal them with a special filling to prevent reinfection.
However, some teeth have extra, unusually narrow, or sharply curved canals that can be difficult to detect during the first procedure. These hidden canals may not show clearly on X-rays and can be easily missed, leaving untreated areas that may cause future problems.
Retreatment allows the endodontist to return to the tooth and treat previously missed canals. Our offices use 3D scans and surgical microscopes to access and treat unusual root canal anatomy. This eliminates lingering infections and keeps your tooth healthy and strong.
Even after a successful root canal treatment, a new infection can occur. This can happen if a new crack or cavity forms in the treated tooth, exposing the tooth to reinfection. If left untreated, new infections can cause relentless pain and tooth loss.
Endodontic retreatment in McDonough allows the doctor to address any new or lingering infections inside your tooth, ensuring it’s thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and properly sealed. This process restores the tooth’s health, prevents the spread of infection, and gives the tooth the best chance of lasting many more years.
After a root canal, the tooth is quite vulnerable and weak. We recommend a dental crown or other restoration to strengthen and protect your tooth from further harm. Unfortunately, restoring your tooth can be delayed for several reasons, including financial constraints, time limitations, etc.
Without proper restoration, your treated tooth is vulnerable to breakage and decay. Additionally, your tooth can shift, affecting overall bite alignment. In other cases, the tooth can become irreparably damaged, resulting in extraction.
Retreatment resolves any damage or infection to ensure the tooth looks and functions as new. After retreatment, a crown should be promptly received to avoid further infections or fractures.
A root canal-treated tooth is vulnerable to trauma, wear, or decay. Damage to the tooth can compromise its health and structure. During retreatment, your McDonough endodontist removes the damaged tissues and repairs any damage to restore your tooth.
Have you had a root canal and are still experiencing problems? McDonough Endodontic Center offers expert endodontic retreatment services to maintain a healthy, functional smile. Dial (770) 954-8672 (770) 954-8672 and reserve an appointment today!