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Endodontic Retreatment

When a previous root canal did not heal or got re-infected, retreatment reopens the tooth, removes the residual material and bacteria and re-seals the canals under high-precision microscopy — avoiding extraction.

What it includes
  • Re-treating failed root canals
  • High-precision microscopy
  • Removes residual material and bacteria
  • Saves the tooth and avoids extraction
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Endodontic Retreatment
When do you need it?
Signs you may need this treatment

If you identify with any of these, message us for a free assessment.

  • Pain or discomfort in an already-treated tooth
  • Previous root canal that didn't heal
  • Recurring infection or abscess
  • Poor sealing shown on X-ray
How the procedure works
How the procedure works

Case reassessment

We review the previous treatment with a microscope and X-ray.

Cleaning & disinfection

We remove the old material and bacteria and clean the canals again.

New sealing

We seal the canals precisely and restore the tooth.

Why choose us?
Equipped for the best outcomes
LABOMED Microscope

LABOMED Microscope

Greater control in every procedure. The dental microscope lets us see what the naked eye cannot, with surgical precision.

USA PPO Insurance

USA PPO Insurance

We accept most American dental insurance plans. We verify your coverage at no charge before your appointment.

Digital X-Ray

Digital X-Ray

Full-mouth 2D panoramic in a single shot. Crystal-clear detail with minimal radiation dose.

Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions

In most cases, yes. Retreatment lets you keep your natural tooth and avoid extraction.

It usually needs more precision, which is why we perform it under high-quality microscopy.

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