Re-Root Canal Treatment in Gurugram

Correcting & Restoring Previously Treated Teeth
Sometimes, a tooth that has already undergone a root canal treatment (RCT) may develop pain, infection, or complications if the initial procedure didn’t fully resolve the problem. At Dr. Bhawna Dental Clinic, Gurugram, we provide Re-Root Canal Treatment — a specialized procedure designed to save and restore previously treated teeth using advanced techniques and modern technology.
What is Re-Root Canal Treatment?
A Re-Root Canal Treatment (also called RCT Retreatment) is performed when a tooth that has already had a root canal shows signs of reinfection or failure. This can happen due to:
Missed or untreated root canals during the first procedure
Poorly sealed fillings or crowns allowing bacteria to re-enter
Complex root anatomy not addressed previously
New decay or cracks in the tooth
During re-treatment, our dental experts carefully remove the old root canal material, disinfect the tooth thoroughly, and re-fill it to ensure long-lasting results.
Why You May Need Re-Root Canal Treatment
Persistent pain or swelling in a previously treated tooth
Sensitivity to hot or cold after a past RCT
Development of new cavities in the same tooth
Loose, broken, or leaky dental crowns or fillings
Dental X-rays showing hidden infection or missed canals
Why Choose Dr. Bhawna Dental Clinic for Re-Root Canal Treatment in Gurugram

Specialist Expertise – Led by Dr. Bhawna Sayare (BDS, MDS), prosthodontist & implantologist with advanced training in complex restorative procedures.
Advanced Technology – Use of digital X-rays, rotary instruments, and apex locators for precision retreatment.
Pain-Free Approach – Gentle anesthesia and minimally invasive techniques for a comfortable experience.
Comprehensive Care – From re-treatment to final crown restoration, ensuring complete functional recovery.
Patient-Centric Focus – Every treatment plan is personalized to preserve your natural teeth and prevent extraction.
The Re-Root Canal Procedure
Diagnosis & Consultation – Digital imaging to assess the failure of the previous RCT.
Access & Cleaning – Removal of old filling material and careful cleaning of infected canals.
Disinfection – Thorough sterilization of the root canals to eliminate bacteria.
Refilling & Sealing – Placement of new biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.
Restoration – Placement of a dental crown for added strength and durability.