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Signs that a previously treated tooth may need retreatment include pain, swelling, or sensitivity that has returned months or years after the original procedure. If your tooth did not heal as expected or has developed new problems, Dr. Tran can evaluate whether retreatment is the right option.
Retreatment has a strong success rate when performed by an experienced endodontist. Dr. Tran will thoroughly examine the canals for any missed anatomy, new infection, or other issues and address them with precision to give the tooth the best possible chance of healing.
A tooth may not heal properly for several reasons, including undetected canals, complex anatomy, delayed placement of a final restoration, new decay, or a cracked or fractured root. Retreatment addresses these issues by reopening and retreating the tooth under more thorough examination.
Retreatment typically requires one or two appointments. The complexity of the original treatment and the extent of new issues discovered will influence the total time needed. Dr. Tran will explain what to expect before beginning.
Many dental insurance plans provide some coverage for endodontic retreatment. Benefits vary by plan, and prior authorization may be required. Our team will verify your coverage and walk you through your options before treatment begins.
Signs that a previously treated tooth may need retreatment include pain, swelling, or sensitivity that has returned months or years after the original procedure. If your tooth did not heal as expected or has developed new problems, Dr. Tran can evaluate whether retreatment is the right option.
Retreatment has a strong success rate when performed by an experienced endodontist. Dr. Tran will thoroughly examine the canals for any missed anatomy, new infection, or other issues and address them with precision to give the tooth the best possible chance of healing.
A tooth may not heal properly for several reasons, including undetected canals, complex anatomy, delayed placement of a final restoration, new decay, or a cracked or fractured root. Retreatment addresses these issues by reopening and retreating the tooth under more thorough examination.
Signs that a previously treated tooth may need retreatment include pain, swelling, or sensitivity that has returned months or years after the original procedure. If your tooth did not heal as expected or has developed new problems, Dr. Tran can evaluate whether retreatment is the right option.
Retreatment has a strong success rate when performed by an experienced endodontist. Dr. Tran will thoroughly examine the canals for any missed anatomy, new infection, or other issues and address them with precision to give the tooth the best possible chance of healing.
A tooth may not heal properly for several reasons, including undetected canals, complex anatomy, delayed placement of a final restoration, new decay, or a cracked or fractured root. Retreatment addresses these issues by reopening and retreating the tooth under more thorough examination.
Signs that a previously treated tooth may need retreatment include pain, swelling, or sensitivity that has returned months or years after the original procedure. If your tooth did not heal as expected or has developed new problems, Dr. Tran can evaluate whether retreatment is the right option.
Retreatment has a strong success rate when performed by an experienced endodontist. Dr. Tran will thoroughly examine the canals for any missed anatomy, new infection, or other issues and address them with precision to give the tooth the best possible chance of healing.
A tooth may not heal properly for several reasons, including undetected canals, complex anatomy, delayed placement of a final restoration, new decay, or a cracked or fractured root. Retreatment addresses these issues by reopening and retreating the tooth under more thorough examination.
Retreatment typically requires one or two appointments. The complexity of the original treatment and the extent of new issues discovered will influence the total time needed. Dr. Tran will explain what to expect before beginning.
Many dental insurance plans provide some coverage for endodontic retreatment. Benefits vary by plan, and prior authorization may be required. Our team will verify your coverage and walk you through your options before treatment begins.
Dental Patient Reviews & Testimonials
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