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Re-Root Canal Treatment (Re-RCT): Giving Your Tooth a Second Chance

A Re-Root Canal Treatment (Re-RCT) is a procedure performed when a tooth that has previously undergone root canal treatment fails to heal properly or becomes infected again. Instead of extracting the tooth, Re-RCT can often save the natural tooth and restore its function.

Why Is Re-RCT Needed?

A previously treated tooth may require retreatment due to:

  • Persistent pain or sensitivity
  • Infection that was not completely removed
  • Missed or complex root canals
  • New decay around the treated tooth
  • Cracked or damaged crowns/fillings
  • Recontamination caused by leakage
  • Swelling, abscess, or gum infection

How Is Re-RCT Performed?

  • Removal of old root canal filling material
  • Removal of the existing crown or filling
  • Thorough cleaning and disinfection of the canals
  • Identification and treatment of missed canals
  • Refilling and sealing the canals
  • Placement of a new restoration or crown

Don’t rush to extract a failed root canal tooth. Re-RCT may provide a second chance to save your natural smile.

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