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.
- Re-treating failed root canals
- High-precision microscopy
- Removes residual material and bacteria
- Saves the tooth and avoids extraction
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
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.

Dental microscope
Treatments performed under a dental microscope to increase the success of every treatment. More precise and safe procedures for our patients.

Intraoral X-Rays
Crystal-clear detail with minimal radiation dose.

CEREC Technology
Digital design and milling to place your ceramic crowns the same day, without multiple visits.
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.