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The Basics of Endodontic Retreatment: What You Need to Know

by | May 12, 2023 | Dental Care

Are you experiencing pain or discomfort in a previously treated tooth? Have you been told that your root canal needs to be redone? Don’t worry; endodontic retreatment may be the solution for you! In this blog post, we’ll cover all the basics of this dental procedure – from what it is and why it’s necessary to how it’s done and what you can expect during recovery. So please sit back and relax as we guide you through everything you need to know about endodontic retreatment.

What is Endodontic Retreatment?

Endodontic treatment is fixing teeth that have become loose or unstable due to decay and other tooth problems. It involves removing the affected teeth, repairing the damage, and restoring the tooth’s function.

In most cases, endodontic treatment is necessary when a person reaches the age of 50 years or older. However, it can be performed on younger adults if there are no signs of decay or if the tooth only needs minor repairs.

There are two types of endodontic treatment: conventional and palatal. The conventional endodontic treatment uses metal instruments to remove and fix teeth. The palatal endodontic treatment uses special instruments to reach and repair teeth in the lower jaw (palate).

Before beginning any endodontic treatment, your dentist will estimate how much it will cost and what might need to be done. Your doctor will also determine whether you’re a good candidate for endodontic treatment based on your individual dental history and symptoms.

Types of Endodontic Treatment

A few different types of endodontic treatment can fix teeth that are not functioning correctly. However, each type has its benefits and drawbacks, so choosing the best option for your specific case is essential.

Retreatment (or “revision”) therapy is the most common type of endodontic treatment. It involves removing and replacing the damaged tooth with a new, healthy one. This is usually done as a one-time procedure but can be repeated if necessary.

If you have an impacted tooth, your dentist may recommend removal and replacement with a crown instead of retreatment. This is because a restoration (a tooth made out of dental materials such as porcelain or metal) will last longer than a regular tooth and won’t require regular care. Impacted teeth that are too big or difficult to remove can also be replaced with an implant – a device inside the jawbone – instead of a crown.

Endodontic surgery is another option for repairing teeth that are not working correctly. In this type of surgery, the dentist removes the entire root (the part of the tooth below the gum) and replaces it with either a new root or an artificial root canal system. Artificial roots usually last longer than natural roots but may require more maintenance over time. 

How Does Endodontic Treatment Work?

Endodontic treatment is a process that is used to treat dental cavities. Endodontic treatment aims to remove the tooth root and any surrounding damage. After the root is removed, the dentin inside the tooth can heal and restore its original shape.

There are a few different types of endodontic treatment, but all of them involve some form of drilling or removal of teeth. In traditional endodontic treatment, a dentist will use an electric drill to make small holes in the tooth’s surface. This allows them to remove the tooth root and any debris attached to it.

In most cases, endodontic treatment requires several appointments over weeks or months. During each appointment, the dentist will carefully monitor the patient’s progress and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

Conclusion

If you are considering endodontic treatment, it is essential that you fully understand the basics of the procedure. This article has provided a basic overview of what goes into performing endodontic treatment. Hopefully, it will help you make an informed decision about whether or not this type of care is right for you. If you have any questions after reading this article, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team of experts at our office. We would be happy to answer any questions that you may have.

 

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