ReRCT
A re-RCT, or retreatment of root canal therapy, is a dental procedure performed when a previously treated tooth develops issues, such as persistent infection or failure to heal.
Indications for Re-RCT
1. Persistent Pain or Infection: Symptoms such as ongoing pain, swelling, or tenderness can indicate that the initial treatment did not fully resolve the problem.
2. New Decay: If new cavities develop around the treated tooth, they can expose the root canal system to bacteria.
3. Fractured Tooth: Cracks or fractures can allow bacteria to enter the tooth, necessitating retreatment.
4. Incomplete Initial Treatment: If the original root canal was not properly cleaned, shaped, or filled, re-RCT may be needed.