Re-Root Canal Treatment

At Khazane Dental, we use state-of-the-art microscopes, digital imaging, and modern endodontic technology to carefully remove the old filling, clean the canals thoroughly, and seal them with precision. This ensures a long-lasting, pain-free, and healthy smile.

What Re-Root Canal Treatment?

Sometimes, a previously treated tooth may develop pain, infection, or reinfection due to incomplete cleaning, hidden canals, or failed restorations. In such cases, a Re-Root Canal Treatment (Re-RCT) is the advanced solution to save your natural tooth.

Why Choose Re-Root Canal Treatment at Khazane Dental?

Advanced Techniques We Use

Benefits of Re-Root Canal Treatment

Why Should You Visit Khazane Dental for Re-Root Canal Treatment?

At Khazane Dental, we understand how frustrating a failed root canal can be. That’s why we offer specialized Re-Root Canal Treatments using advanced technology and experienced endodontists.Our clinic is equipped with microscope-assisted endodontics, painless anesthesia, and modern restorative techniques to ensure your tooth is treated with maximum precision and care.With us, you can be confident that your smile is in safe, expert hands.

FAQs on Re-Root Canal Treatment

01. What is Re-Root Canal Treatment?

It is a procedure performed when a previously treated root canal fails or becomes infected, requiring retreatment.

02. Why do root canals sometimes fail?

 Failure may occur due to missed canals, inadequate cleaning, hidden cracks, or delayed restoration.

03. Is Re-Root Canal Treatment painful?

No. With advanced anesthesia and modern techniques, it is a virtually painless procedure.

04. How long does Re-RCT take?

It usually requires 1–2 visits, depending on the complexity of the case.

05. What technology is used in Re-Root Canal Treatment?

We use microscopes, CBCT scans, rotary instruments, and ultrasonic tools for accuracy and precision.

06. Is Re-RCT successful?

Yes. With advanced techniques, Re-Root Canal Treatment has a high success rate in saving natural teeth.

07. What happens if I don’t go for retreatment?

The infection can spread to the bone and gums, causing pain, swelling, and eventually tooth loss.