Endodontic Retreatment
A tooth is said to have failed RCT when it shows following symptoms even after considerable period of time once the treatment is over
- Unsalvable peri-apical pathology
- Pain
- Swelling
- Mobility of tooth
- Sinus formation (Pus discharge from surrounding area in gums)
Possible findings and reasons for above symptoms
- Missed canals
- Incomplete obturation
- Over obturations
- Perforations
- Separated instruments in root canals
- External root resorption
- Coexistent periodontal- periradicular lesion
- Developing apical cyst
- Silver points with peri-apical pathology
- Accessory canal unfilled
- Constant trauma
Mode of Retreatment
(A) NON-SURGICAL – DONE BY ORTHOGRADE ROUTE AND IS FOR TREATING
- Missed canals
- Poor obturations
- Peri-apical Pathology
- Instrument fragmentation
- Root Perforations
- Posts removal
(B) MICRO SURGICAL – DONE BY RETROGRADE APPROACH TO MANAGE
- Calcified Canals
- Root resorptive defects
- Root resection
- Instrument fragmentation
- Irretrievable posts
- Non-negotiable ledging
- Root perforation
- Symptomatic overfilling