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Endodontic Retreatment: Giving Your Tooth a Second Chance

If a previous root canal treatment didn’t fully resolve your issue, or if an infection has returned, endodontic revision can help. Our specialists carefully assess your tooth and provide targeted retreatment solutions to preserve and protect your natural tooth.

Who is this For?

  • You’ve had a root canal in the past, but pain or infection has returned.


  • Your dentist recommended retreatment to save your tooth rather than extraction.


  • You want a comprehensive evaluation to explore your options before making a decision.

Overview of Services

Whether it’s removing old filling material, thoroughly cleaning and resealing canals, or performing minor surgical procedures to eliminate infection, our endodontic revision services are designed to save and restore your tooth when a previous root canal hasn’t fully healed.

Non-Surgical Endodontic Retreatment

A procedure to fix a failing root canal by reopening the tooth, removing infection, and resealing it for long-term success.



  • Used when a previous root canal has reinfected or failed to heal properly.


  • Removes old filling material, thoroughly cleans the canals, and refills them to prevent future issues.


  • Provides an alternative to tooth extraction, preserving your natural smile.

Surgical Endodontic Retreatment (Apicoectomy)

A minor surgical procedure to remove infection at the root tip when non-surgical retreatment isn’t enough.



  • Removes persistent infection or inflamed tissue around the root tip.


  • Seals the root to prevent reinfection and promote healing.


  • Minimally invasive, typically performed with local anesthesia for patient comfort.

    

    

    

Request Appointment

Requesting an appointment is simple—just fill out the form, and our team will review your information and contact you to schedule the best time for your visit. If you prefer, you can also call us directly to speak with a member of our team and book your appointment right away.

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