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We Resolve Failed Root Canals with Endodontic Re-treatment

When properly maintained, a root canal-treated tooth can last as long as other natural teeth. Yet, a new infection can occur. Marina Endodontics provides endodontic re-treatments in Long Beach, California, to give your treated tooth a second chance. Trust Dr. Ahmed Sadek for advanced re-treatment services if your root canal fails after months or years. 

Why does a root canal fail?

An expertly administered root canal has a very high success rate. However, a root canal can fail over time. The possible causes of root canal failure include:

  • Narrow or curved root canals not treated in the initial procedure
  • Complicated canals that were missed previously
  • Delayed crown placement after the treatment
  • A cracked crown or filling can expose the tooth to new infection
  • New decay can cause harmful bacteria to infiltrate the tooth

It can be tricky to identify a failed root canal because symptoms vary. Sometimes, it can be sensitive to pressure. Other patients may experience an achy sensation around the treated tooth. In extreme cases, patients may experience facial swelling or extreme throbbing. Your tooth could be asymptomatic, but routine dental care may catch the problem before it worsens.

What can I expect from a root canal re-treatment?

Endodontic re-treatment is a non-surgical procedure where the doctor reopens the tooth to resolve the persistent infection. First, the endodontist will numb the area with potent anesthetics to ensure a painless dental experience.
Next, he will remove the restorative material to access the inside of the tooth. The doctor will remove the filling material (gutta-percha) and use the GentleWave Procedure to clean the tooth. This state-of-the-art procedure combines sound waves and fluid dynamics technologies to clean your tooth meticulously, including the intricate root canals that may be missed with manual tools.
The doctor also uses surgical microscopes to detect hidden canals or micro-infections within a tooth. Surgical microscopes magnify the treatment area up to 25 times, allowing the doctor to see intricate details that might go unnoticed.
Once we clean your tooth thoroughly, the doctor seals it with gutta-percha and temporary fillings to prevent future infections. You’ll need to restore your tooth with a dental crown immediately to restore function and avoid re-infection.

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How can I prevent a failed root canal?

Root canals have a high success rate, but proper care is essential to prevent complications and ensure long-term success. Here’s how you can protect your treated tooth and avoid a failed root canal:

  • Don’t delay crown placement: After a root canal, the tooth is weakened and more prone to fractures. A dental crown or other permanent restoration helps protect the tooth, prevent re-infection, and restore full function. Delaying this step can increase the risk of failure.
  • Maintain excellent oral hygiene: Your treated tooth is vulnerable to harmful bacteria like other teeth. Brush twice a day and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup and bacteria from entering the treated tooth. A clean mouth reduces the risk of re-infection.
  • Get regular dental check-ups: Routine visits allow your dentist to monitor the treated tooth, check for signs of re-infection, and ensure the crown or filling remains intact.

Do you need a root canal re-treatment?

Treating a failed root canal needs expertise and care. Marina Endodontics is home to advanced root canal treatments in Long Beach, Downey, Orange, Westwood, Carson, Beverly Hills, and the surrounding locations. Call (562) 431-3636 and schedule your treatment today!


Dr. Ahmed Sadek

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