Endodontic retreatment repairs previously treated root canals that remain infected or fail to heal. Dental Nation’s expert endodontists use advanced techniques to remove infection and restore tooth health, maximizing the chance of saving the natural tooth.

Some root canal treatments may require retreatment due to persistent infection or structural complications. After endodontic retreatment, infection is eliminated, healing improves, and the tooth regains functional stability.
Experiencing pain after a root canal? Book an online consultation with our endodontic specialists to determine if retreatment is necessary.
Endodontic retreatment reopens the treated tooth to remove infection and reseal the canal system. This approach corrects prior treatment issues and enhances long-term oral health outcomes.
If retreatment alone is insufficient, an apicoectomy may be performed. This minor surgical procedure removes infected tissue at the tooth’s root tip, supporting healing and infection control.

Endodontic retreatment relieves pain, eliminates infection, and preserves the natural tooth. Advanced techniques improve treatment success and long-term oral health outcomes.
Endodontic retreatment at Dental Nation addresses persistent infection or previous treatment failure through advanced diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Microscopic evaluation and modern materials enhance treatment precision and healing potential. Patients benefit from renewed infection control and preservation of the natural tooth when clinically feasible. Structured retreatment protocols improve long-term outcomes and functional stability. Our evidence-based approach prioritizes tooth retention and oral health restoration. Dental Nation delivers specialized endodontic solutions that optimize clinical success.

3D diagnostic imaging detects residual infection and guides precise retreatment planning for optimal outcomes.
Specialized instruments remove old fillings and infection while preserving healthy tooth structure.
Biocompatible sealants enhance healing and reduce the risk of reinfection in previously treated canals.
Precision microsurgery addresses complex cases when conventional retreatment requires additional intervention.