IN RARE CASES, endodontic treatment on a tooth can fail and require retreatment. We want to make sure our patients are familiar with the signs of treatment failure and how they differ from normal recovery because it’s always better to address a dental problem sooner rather than later.
While the symptoms on this list are common in root canal failure, be careful not to jump to conclusions because they can also be symptoms of other problems. You won’t need to worry about the tooth that received treatment unless you’re exhibiting most or all of these symptoms:
This is advice for sensitivity after a filling, but it can be helpful after a root canal too:
The purpose of root canal therapy is to preserve a tooth that has been infected. If all traces of that infection are not removed and it is able to reestablish itself, the root canal can fail. At this point, there’s no choice but to repeat the procedure. A number of things could cause the root canal to fail:
The first thing to do if you’re worried your root canal might be failing is to contact the endodontist or dentist who performed the original root canal. A failed root canal could be grounds for switching to a different practice but it can happen through no fault of the doctor in some cases. Next, it’s time to schedule retreatment, which doesn’t always require surgery. Don’t let symptoms like the ones described above go unaddressed! Acting quickly could be the difference between saving the tooth and extracting it!
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