San Diego Endodontic Retreatment

Endodontic Retreatment
In San Diego

Confusion. Pain. Disappointment. We know that if your root canal fails, you may be experiencing a variety of emotions that not only damper your spirits, but put a dent in your overall health, too. An endodontic retreatment procedure can restore the root canal and save your tooth, so you can start smiling again.

Endodontic Retreatment

What is endodontic retreatment?

Most root canal procedures end in success, but in some rare cases, teeth do not properly heal and become infected. The good news is that there are still options to save the natural tooth even after it has failed to heal or developed significant problems. Through endodontic retreatment, your endodontist will reenter the root canal, remove the filling, and clean the canal again. Then, a filling will seal the space and a new crown will be placed on the tooth. In just one simple procedure, you’ll be able to have a healthy, functional tooth again.

Sedation Options

For your comfort and peace of mind, we offer a variety of sedation options to ensure your treatment is an anxiety-free experience.

Keeping Care Affordable

To keep your procedure in line with your budget, our friendly team is here to walk you through your options and find a plan that works for you.

Free Consultation

Healthcare Lending Options

Discounts Available

Did you know…

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Endodontic retreatments have a 90-95% success rate.

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The Benefits of Endodontic Retreatment

Takes You Out of Pain

Struggling with an infected tooth is extremely uncomfortable. In just one short visit, endodontic retreatment can get you out of pain almost instantly. During the procedure, your mouth will be completely numbed, and you can even select a sedation option if you would like. Endodontic retreatment is one of the most efficient ways to soothe the pain and discomfort of an infected tooth, which can be excruciating.

Cost-Effective

Opting for endodontic retreatment can help you prevent costly procedures in the long run. A tooth extraction can take longer than root canal treatment due to follow-up appointments required for a denture, bridge, or implant; which can increase the overall cost. While every insurance is different, most plans cover endodontic treatment, so you can get the affordable care you need.

Looks & Feels Natural

After your endodontic treatment is complete, your endodontist will place a crown that looks and feels just like a natural tooth. Not only will this improve the overall health and function of your smile, but it can also boost your confidence, too!

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The Endodontic Retreatment Process

Consultation & Disassembly

First, your endodontist will invite you to a consultation to discuss your options. If you both choose to move forward with retreatment, your endodontist will reopen your tooth and begin to disassemble the crown, post, and filling material to get access to the root canal.

Cleaning, Sealing, & Filling

Your endodontist will then thoroughly clean the canals and use a magnification lens to carefully inspect the inside of your tooth. Next, your endodontist will fill and seal the canals. A temporary filling will be placed on the tooth as well.

Follow-Up

Once your retreatment procedure is finished, your endodontist will schedule follow-up visits to apply a restoration, such as a new crown. This will protect, restore, and provide full functionality back to the tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

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