The work to restore the health of an infected tooth should put a stop to active pain and prevent complications from affecting your smile and health. Under some circumstances, patients may need to have a tooth worked on again, either because a problem was not fully treated, or because a new issue develops at a… Read more »
Category: Retreatment
Questions You Might Have About Retreatment
A root canal procedure fully restores a tooth’s health by removing bacteria and damaged tissues within that tooth’s pulp. Treatment typically puts a stop to discomfort, protects you against infection, and removes the risk to your oral health. Unfortunately, patients who go through root canal therapy may remain in pain, or they can develop problems… Read more »
More Pain After A Dental Procedure? Schedule A Retreatment!
After your dentist performs restorative dental work to address a cavity or tooth injury, you should be free from discomfort. While advanced decay and trauma can lead to issues with lingering pain, the cause of your discomfort is resolved through root canal therapy. During this procedure, the bacteria and infected tissues within your tooth are… Read more »
Reasons To Trust A Tooth’s Retreatment To An Endodontist
After root canal therapy and the placement of a dental crown, a tooth should remain secure and free of pain. For many people, their initial treatment will effectively put a stop to any oral health problems they were experiencing. However, others may find that they still have tooth pain to address, or they may begin… Read more »
Why Retreatment Is Sometimes Needed After A Root Canal
When a root canal treatment is required, care is taken to fully restore the health of a tooth by clearing away all infected tissues within that tooth’s pulp before the area is sealed. Unfortunately, new problems sometimes occur which affect the health of a tooth after it has undergone care, which means additional work is… Read more »