Endodontic Retreatment

Whenever possible, it is best to save your natural tooth. Retreated teeth can function well for years, even for a lifetime.

As occasionally happens with any dental or medical procedure, a tooth may not heal as expected after initial endodontic therapy (root canal treatment) for a variety of reasons. If the infection did not heal properly, placement of the crown or other restoration was delayed, or new decay has formed, you may need endodontic retreatment in order to save your tooth.

Retreatment Procedure

First, we will discuss your treatment options. If you and Dr. Ritter or Dr. Susin choose retreatment, the doctor will reopen your tooth to gain access to the root canal filling material. Removal of restoration and filling material allows access to blocked canals.

After removing the canal filling, an endodontist can clean the canals and carefully examine the inside of your tooth using magnification and illumination, searching for any additional canals or unusual anatomy that requires treatment.

Our doctors will clean the canals, seal them, and place a temporary filling in the tooth. After she completes retreatment, you will need to return to your dentist as soon as possible to have a new crown or other restoration placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to its full function.

(919) 403-5000
501 Eastowne Dr STE 155
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Office Hours

Monday — Thursday: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am to 4:00pm