Endodontic therapy has a 95% or greater success rate. With proper care, teeth that have undergone a root canal procedure can last just as long as your other natural teeth. However, there are some cases where even a well cared for tooth may not heal properly after treatment.
Improper healing is usually signaled by prolonged pain, with or without swelling. Sometimes non-healing may only be discerned through an x-ray where changes such as bone reduction around the tooth’s roots can be seen.
Two things are at the source of most improper healing:
- Inflammation – Either from before or after treatment.
- Infection – If the original infection persists, if there is a crack in the tooth, or if there is leakage from the filling.
Time and the appropriate medication, such as NSAIDS (pain relief medication) or antibiotics, can usually resolve both inflammation and infection. However, if these symptoms persist, endodontic retreatment may be necessary.
Dr. Lepore will schedule a follow-up appointment approximately six months following treatment to ensure that both your tooth and the surrounding tissues are healing normally.
If you live in the Rochester or Finger Lakes area and have further questions about post-operative root canal care, or would like to schedule an initial consultation, please contact experienced endodontist Dr. John Lepore today at his Fairport or Canandaigua, New York office. Advanced Endodontic Solutions, saving smiles with advanced technology and care.