When Discomfort Returns After Treatment

If you are beginning to experience pain or discomfort at the location of a previous endodontic procedure, it can be a sign that infection has returned. There are multiple reasons that this may be the case, but it is important to see a qualified dental professional about your options. For instance, the plant-based putty used to seal the connection between your tooth and your jaw may not have fully filled the root canal. When this happens, bacteria can find a safe place within your tooth, even after an endodontic treatment.

At Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX, we can help you through the retreatment of your painful or uncomfortable tooth in order to rid your smile of harmful infection. Take some time to speak with a member of our team about your options, so that you understand what is going on in your mouth. We proudly perform retreatment and apicoectomy procedures to renew your smile when your previous endodontic treatment fails.

Why Do I Need An Additional Endodontic Procedure?

If you have already had a root canal treatment, you might wonder how you could have a returning infection within your tooth. While this method is designed to be a permanent solution, there are some instances where bacteria can find their way back into your smile. During your initial procedure, your provider uses a material known as gutta-percha to fill and seal your root canal. If this plant-based putty does not fully plug this connection, bacterial growth can start to reinhabit the area, forming colonies deep within.

Injury can also reexpose the vulnerable internal portion of your tooth, allowing infection to return. While your dental crown is intended to be a lasting restoration, you could experience a crack or a break below or along the gumline. If this has happened to you, reach out to your endodontist quickly to assess the damage.

Helpful Endodontic Retreatment Is Available To You

For the excision of bacterial infection within your tooth after a previous root canal treatment, there are helpful methods of repair. We can help you through a retreatment process, so that you can take the steps to save your tooth from a potential extraction. Give us a call as soon as you experience pain or discomfort, so that we can prevent the spread of these harmful microorganisms. Without retreatment, the only solution for your smile is the removal of the tooth, so take your situation seriously!

Helpful Retreatment Care At Omni Endodontics

If you have questions, do not hesitate to give us a call. Speak with a member of our team at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636 for more information or to schedule your time for an appointment with Dr. Endo!

Dr. Endo

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