

Retreatment corrects failed root canals or previous dental procedures to restore function.
Retreatment corrects failed root canals or previous dental procedures to restore function.
Retreatment saves previously treated teeth from infection or failure, avoiding extraction.
Retreatment
Corrects previous dental work to restore function and comfort.
People with previously treated teeth experiencing reinfection or complications. A critical procedure to avoid extraction.
A failing root canal is re-treated by removing infection and sealing the tooth again.
Retreatment typically involves 1–2 appointments, lasting 60–90 minutes each at our Lakeview, Bucktown, or Edgewater dental practices.
Retreatment is necessary for failing root canals and requires follow-up visits. Available at our Lakeview, Bucktown, and Edgewater locations.
Retreatment of a root canal may cause temporary soreness. Most patients recover within a few days.