One More Chance to Save Your Tooth
Sometimes, root canal treatment will not resolve the issue despite best efforts. There is always the chance that the tooth won't heal correctly or the patient will develop post-operative problems that jeopardize the tooth. Mikhail Gankin, DMD, performs root canal retreatments in Port St. Lucie with skilled precision.
Save the Tooth, Save Your Gums
To do a root canal retreatment, the existing crown and packing material must be removed, the root canals must be cleaned, and the tooth must be re-packed and re-crowned. For the most part, a root canal retreatment is a repeat of the initial process, except for the tooth structure that must be removed. For most people, saving a tooth by undergoing root canal therapy and retreatment is preferable to having it extracted.
If there is sufficient bone around the tooth, the tooth has a fair chance of survival, as do the surface and gums. However, the costs of not having a root canal can quickly add up, while the price of having one can be much lower. In addition, the costs associated with dental implants, lengthy bridgework, and the design of aesthetically acceptable prosthetic teeth are far more than those related to restoring a natural tooth. As a result, they need regular upkeep and don't feel quite as natural as a "genuine" tooth would.
Preserve your smile
Pain might be caused by infection or decay below your tooth's surface. However, the retreatment of a root canal is hardly ever uncomfortable. In addition, the recuperation process is far less painful than having teeth extracted. When your treatment is finished, you can smile without experiencing any pain. Your tooth's integrity can be restored with root canal retreatment, which can help you avoid tooth extraction. When you keep your natural teeth, you preserve the density of your jawbone and the natural strength of your smile.
This can provide benefits that last a lifetime. Root canal retreatment is typically more cost-effective than having a tooth extracted and replaced. However, if you decide to have the tooth removed, in addition to the cost of the extraction, you will be required to pay for either a dental implant or a bridge to have your smile fully restored.
Don't Hesitate
At your endodontic consultation, you'll get a thorough exam to pinpoint the source of your pain. In addition, we will be able to get images that provide essential details about the tooth and the bone and soft tissues surrounding it. The results will be discussed with you at length, and you'll have time to ask questions and think about possible therapies before any are offered. Dr. Gankin cares most about whether or not you feel comfortable proceeding with the proposed treatment.
Eradicate Decay
The procedure will not alter significantly for you from the first treatment. However, Dr. Gankin is responsible for a few things that are slightly different.
He will remove the filler material previously placed in the root canal instead of extracting the nerve as done in a traditional root canal procedure. Whether he is performing an initial root canal procedure or a retreat, the overarching objective is to eradicate all of the germs. This is the only thing that remains the same. If you have pain, this is the primary reason it will eventually go away.
Lasts a Lifetime
Many people experience favorable outcomes after undergoing this surgery. In addition, re-treating a patient's root canal can produce permanent results, ensuring that the patient's tooth will continue to function normally throughout their lifetime. There is always a chance that the retreatment method won't work or the infection will return. However, the success percentage of initial root canal treatments is significantly higher than that of retreatment procedures. If a second therapy session is unsuccessful, the patient may require either extraction or surgery.
Care For Your Teeth
Some patients report pain, discomfort, and tenderness for a few days after a second root canal treatment. Patients should refrain from biting or chewing on the affected side. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or aspirin and rinsing the mouth with warm salt water three to four times daily can help alleviate symptoms.
Watch out for discomfort, prolonged heat or cold sensitivity, tenderness to the touch and chewing, discoloration of the tooth, swelling, drainage, and tenderness in the lymph nodes and the adjacent bone and gingival tissues. However, there may be periods when no symptoms are present.
Most people return to work or other regular activities the next day.
Teeth problems only persist and get more painful without proper treatment. Sometimes it takes a specialist like Mikhail Gankin, DMD, to provide that relief. Dr. Gankin works in tandem with referring dentists and oral surgeons to ensure that patients get the best care in as few visits as possible. His goal is pain relief. Whether it’s a patient's teeth, insurance, or anything else that makes it difficult to get care, he will work diligently to help restore healthy smiles.
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