Cost of Root Canal Retreatment in Thane
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Cost of Root Canal Retreatment in Thane

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Cost of Root Canal Retreatment — Thane vs. Nearby Cities (2026)

The cost of root canal retreatment varies significantly across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and nearby cities, depending on clinic type, specialist availability, technology used, and local market rates. The tables below break down every dimension of this comparison.


Re-RCT Cost by Tooth Type — City-Wise Breakdown

Tooth TypeThane — Elite Dermadent (Dr. Saurabh Pakhale)Thane (Other Clinics)MumbaiNavi MumbaiPuneKalyan / Dombivli
Front Tooth (Incisor/Canine)₹4,000 – ₹7,000₹3,500 – ₹6,500₹5,000 – ₹9,000₹4,500 – ₹8,000₹4,000 – ₹7,500₹3,500 – ₹6,000
Premolar₹5,000 – ₹9,000₹4,500 – ₹8,000₹6,000 – ₹11,000₹5,500 – ₹10,000₹5,000 – ₹9,500₹4,500 – ₹7,500
Molar (Multi-Canal)₹7,000 – ₹14,000₹6,500 – ₹12,000₹9,000 – ₹18,000₹8,000 – ₹15,000₹7,500 – ₹14,000₹6,500 – ₹10,000
Retreatment Under Crown+₹1,500 – ₹3,000+₹1,000 – ₹2,500+₹2,000 – ₹4,000+₹1,500 – ₹3,500+₹1,500 – ₹3,000+₹1,000 – ₹2,000
New Crown After Re-RCT₹5,000 – ₹15,000₹4,000 – ₹12,000₹6,000 – ₹20,000₹5,500 – ₹16,000₹5,000 – ₹15,000₹4,000 – ₹10,000
Endodontic Microsurgery₹8,000 – ₹18,000₹7,000 – ₹15,000₹12,000 – ₹25,000₹10,000 – ₹20,000₹9,000 – ₹18,000₹6,000 – ₹12,000

Specialist & Technology Comparison by City

FeatureThane — Elite DermadentThane (General Clinics)Mumbai (Specialist Clinics)Navi MumbaiPuneKalyan / Dombivli
Specialist Endodontist Available✅ Yes (Dr. Saurabh Pakhale)⚠️ Varies✅ Yes (select clinics)⚠️ Limited✅ Yes (select clinics)❌ Mostly general dentists
Dental Operating Microscope✅ Yes❌ Rare✅ Yes (premium clinics)⚠️ Limited⚠️ Limited❌ Rarely available
Digital X-Ray (RVG)✅ Yes⚠️ Varies✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes⚠️ Varies
CBCT / 3D Imaging✅ Available on referral❌ Rare✅ Yes (premium clinics)⚠️ Limited⚠️ Limited❌ Rarely available
Rotary Endodontics✅ Yes⚠️ Varies✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes⚠️ Varies
Rubber Dam Isolation✅ Standard⚠️ Not always✅ Yes (specialist clinics)⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies❌ Often skipped
Written Treatment Plan & Cost Estimate✅ Always⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies

Patient Experience & Accessibility Comparison

ParameterThane — Elite DermadentMumbai (South/Central)Navi MumbaiPuneKalyan / Dombivli
Travel Time from Thane0 min (local)45–90 min30–60 min90–150 min30–60 min
Appointment Wait TimeShort (by appointment)Often long (high demand)ModerateModerateShort
Parking Availability✅ Available❌ Difficult / paid⚠️ Limited✅ Available✅ Available
Weekend / Evening Slots✅ Yes⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies
Language (Marathi/Hindi/English)✅ All three✅ All three✅ All three✅ All three✅ Marathi/Hindi
Insurance Claim Assistance✅ Yes⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies❌ Rarely

Total Cost of Care — Full Treatment Package (Re-RCT + Crown)

This is what most patients actually pay end-to-end, including the new crown needed after retreatment:

City / ClinicFront Tooth (Re-RCT + Crown)Molar (Re-RCT + Crown)With Microscope (Molar)
Thane — Elite Dermadent₹9,000 – ₹22,000₹12,000 – ₹29,000₹14,000 – ₹22,000
Thane (Other Clinics)₹7,500 – ₹18,500₹10,500 – ₹24,000❌ Mostly unavailable
Mumbai (Specialist Clinics)₹11,000 – ₹29,000₹15,000 – ₹38,000₹25,000 – ₹48,000
Navi Mumbai₹10,000 – ₹24,000₹13,500 – ₹31,000₹18,000 – ₹35,000
Pune₹9,000 – ₹22,500₹12,500 – ₹29,000₹15,000 – ₹32,000
Kalyan / Dombivli₹7,500 – ₹16,500₹10,500 – ₹20,000❌ Mostly unavailable

Value-for-Money Assessment

CriteriaThane — Elite DermadentMumbai SpecialistKalyan/Dombivli General Clinic
Cost✅ Mid-range❌ High✅ Low
Specialist Endodontist✅ Yes✅ Yes❌ No
Microscope-Assisted Treatment✅ Yes✅ Yes (at premium cost)❌ No
Convenience for Thane Patients✅ Local — no travel❌ 60–90 min travel⚠️ 30–60 min travel
Transparent Pricing✅ Written estimate⚠️ Varies⚠️ Varies
Success Rate (Complex Cases)✅ High (with microscope)✅ High⚠️ Lower without specialist
Overall Value for Thane Patients⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Key Takeaway

For patients based in Thane, Mulund, Dombivli, or Kalyan, Elite Dermadent offers specialist-grade endodontic retreatment at mid-range prices — without the premium markup of South Mumbai or the long travel time it entails. Compared to lower-cost options in Kalyan or Dombivli, the availability of a dental operating microscope and a specialist endodontist at Elite Dermadent translates directly into higher success rates for complex retreatment cases — making it the stronger long-term value.

Cost of Root Canal Retreatment in Thane (2026) | Dr. Saurabh Pakhale | Elite Dermadent

You had a root canal done a couple of years ago — and now the pain is back. Maybe there’s some swelling near the treated tooth, or your dentist spotted something on an X-ray that wasn’t there before. Before you panic, know this: a failed or incomplete root canal is more common than most people think, and it is very treatable. Root canal retreatment is a well-established procedure that can save your natural tooth, relieve your pain, and spare you from an extraction.

This guide walks you through everything — what root canal retreatment actually involves, why root canals sometimes fail, how to know if you need retreatment, and most importantly, what it costs in Thane in 2026.


What Is Root Canal Retreatment?

Root canal retreatment — often called Re-RCT — is the process of reopening a previously treated tooth, removing the old filling material, cleaning and reshaping the canals, and sealing everything again. Think of it as a second chance to fully save a tooth that didn’t heal as expected the first time around.

It is not a sign that something went terribly wrong. Teeth are complex biological structures, and sometimes even a well-performed root canal needs a follow-up treatment years later. The goal remains the same as the first procedure: eliminate infection, protect the tooth, and restore normal function.

How Re-RCT Differs From Your Original Root Canal

While the steps may seem similar on the surface, retreatment is significantly more complex than an initial root canal. The dentist or endodontist must first:

  • Remove any crown, post, or restoration that is covering the tooth
  • Dissolve or mechanically remove the old gutta-percha (the rubber-like material used to seal canals the first time)
  • Navigate canals that may now be calcified, blocked, or irregularly shaped
  • Locate any missed canals that were not treated during the original procedure
  • Thoroughly disinfect and re-seal the tooth

Because of this added complexity, retreatment is best performed by a specialist endodontist — a dentist with advanced training specifically in root canal procedures.

Retreatment Under an Existing Crown

One of the most common concerns patients have is: “I already have a crown on that tooth. Does it need to come off?” In most cases, yes. The endodontist needs clear access to the canals, which means the crown — and sometimes a post underneath it — must be carefully removed. This adds to both the procedure time and the overall cost. In some situations, a new crown will be needed after retreatment, which is an important cost factor to plan for.


Why Do Root Canals Fail?

A root canal can last a lifetime — but it doesn’t always. Understanding why root canals fail helps you make better decisions about your dental health and sets realistic expectations for retreatment.

Common Reasons a Root Canal Fails

Root canals most commonly fail due to one of the following reasons:

  • Missed or untreated canals — Some teeth, especially molars, have complex canal systems. If one canal is missed during the first treatment, bacteria can persist and cause re-infection
  • Incomplete sealing — If the filling material doesn’t reach the very tip of the root, or if there are gaps in the seal, bacteria can re-enter over time
  • Delayed crown placement — A tooth without a permanent crown after RCT is vulnerable to recontamination through cracks or gaps in the temporary filling
  • New decay — A new cavity developing around the crown or restoration can allow fresh bacteria to reach the canals
  • Cracked tooth — A vertical crack in the root that wasn’t visible initially can harbour bacteria and prevent full healing

Signs of a Failed Root Canal

Your body often gives clear signals that something isn’t right with a previously treated tooth. Watch for:

  • Persistent or recurring pain in the treated tooth — especially when biting or applying pressure
  • Swelling of the gum near the treated tooth, or a small pimple-like bump (called a sinus tract or fistula)
  • Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Darkening or discolouration of the tooth
  • A bad taste or odour that doesn’t go away
  • A new shadow appearing at the root tip on an X-ray — a telltale sign of periapical infection

If you notice any of these signs, don’t ignore them. An untreated re-infection can spread to the surrounding bone and tissue, making treatment more complex and costly the longer it is left.

What Is a Periapical Abscess?

When bacteria from a failed root canal spread to the bone surrounding the root tip, it creates what is called a periapical abscess — a pocket of infection at the base of the tooth. This shows up as a dark shadow on a dental X-ray and often causes significant pain, swelling, and in advanced cases, a noticeable lump on the jaw.

Periapical abscesses do not heal on their own. They require active treatment — either through root canal retreatment, endodontic microsurgery, or in severe cases, extraction.

Warning SignWhat It May Indicate
Pain on bitingCanal re-infection or cracked root
Gum pimple / fistulaActive abscess draining through the gum
Tooth darkeningInternal bleeding or dying pulp tissue
Swelling in jaw/faceSpreading infection — seek immediate care
Shadow on X-ray at root tipPeriapical lesion or abscess

Do You Really Need Retreatment?

Not every ache near a root-canal-treated tooth means retreatment is required. A proper clinical examination and digital X-ray by a specialist is essential before any decision is made. That said, when retreatment is indicated, acting early almost always leads to better outcomes and lower costs.

Root Canal Retreatment vs. Extraction — Which Is Better?

This is one of the most common questions patients ask, and the honest answer is: save your natural tooth whenever possible. Here’s why:

  • Natural teeth are stronger and more functional than any artificial replacement
  • Losing a tooth triggers bone loss in the jaw over time
  • Replacing a tooth with an implant or bridge costs significantly more than retreatment
  • Implants require surgery, healing time, and long-term maintenance

That said, retreatment is not always the right choice. In the following situations, extraction may be the better option:

  • The tooth has a severe vertical root fracture
  • The tooth structure is too compromised to support a new crown
  • Bone loss around the tooth is extensive
  • Multiple failed retreatments have already been attempted
FactorRetreatmentExtraction + Implant
Preserves natural tooth✅ Yes❌ No
Cost (Thane 2026)₹5,000 – ₹14,000₹25,000 – ₹60,000+
Recovery time2–5 days3–6 months
Long-term success rate75–85%90–95%
Bone preservation✅ Yes❌ Bone loss occurs
Number of visits2–3 sittings4–6+ sittings

When to See an Endodontist Again After RCT

If your root canal was completed more than 6 months ago and you are experiencing any of the warning signs listed earlier, it’s time for a specialist review. An endodontist — not just a general dentist — has the advanced training, tools, and diagnostic equipment to assess whether the original treatment has truly healed or whether retreatment is needed.

What Is Endodontic Microsurgery?

In some cases, retreatment through the crown of the tooth is not sufficient — particularly when there is persistent infection at the very root tip despite a well-sealed canal. In these situations, endodontic microsurgery (also called an apicoectomy) may be recommended. This minor surgical procedure involves:

  • Making a small incision in the gum near the root tip
  • Removing the infected tissue and the very end of the root
  • Sealing the root tip from the outside

It is performed under local anaesthesia, has a high success rate, and is far less invasive than it sounds. At Elite Dermadent, Thane, such advanced procedures are performed under a dental operating microscope for maximum precision.


Cost of Root Canal Retreatment in Thane (2026)

Let’s get to the question most patients come here for: how much does root canal retreatment actually cost in Thane in 2026?

The honest answer is that there is no single fixed price — costs vary based on several clinical factors. However, understanding what those factors are helps you plan ahead, ask the right questions, and avoid surprises.

Average Re-RCT Cost in Thane 2026

Here is a realistic cost breakdown by tooth type at a specialist dental clinic in Thane:

Tooth TypeEstimated Re-RCT Cost (Thane 2026)
Front Tooth (Incisor / Canine)₹4,000 – ₹7,000
Premolar₹5,000 – ₹9,000
Molar (1–3 canals)₹7,000 – ₹14,000
Retreatment Under Existing CrownAdd ₹1,500 – ₹3,000
New Crown After Retreatment₹5,000 – ₹15,000 (additional)
Endodontic Microsurgery (Apicoectomy)₹8,000 – ₹18,000

Note: These are indicative ranges for specialist endodontic care in Thane. Costs at Elite Dermadent are transparently communicated at the time of consultation.

What Factors Affect the Cost of Re-RCT?

Several clinical and procedural variables influence the final cost of root canal retreatment:

  • Tooth type and number of canals — Molars have 3–4 canals and require more time and materials than front teeth
  • Complexity of the original RCT — Calcified canals, broken instruments, or ledged canals from the first procedure significantly increase retreatment difficulty
  • Need to remove an existing crown or post — Additional chairside time and materials are involved
  • Use of advanced technology — Treatment performed under a dental operating microscope or with CBCT 3D imaging is more precise and therefore may cost more
  • Specialist vs. general dentist — An endodontist’s fee is typically higher than a general dentist, but the success rates for complex retreatments are meaningfully better
  • Need for a new crown — In most retreatment cases, the existing crown will need to be replaced after the procedure

Re-RCT Cost With Crown Replacement

Many patients are surprised to learn that the crown often cannot be reused after retreatment. This is because:

  • The crown must be drilled through or removed to gain access to the canals
  • The underlying tooth structure may be weakened after retreatment
  • A new, well-fitted crown is critical to prevent re-infection and protect the tooth long-term

When planning your budget, always factor in the cost of a new crown on top of the retreatment fee. At Elite Dermadent, Dr. Saurabh Pakhale’s team will give you a comprehensive treatment plan — including crown costs — before any procedure begins, so there are no hidden charges.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Root Canal Retreatment?

Dental insurance coverage for retreatment varies widely depending on your policy provider and plan type. Here’s what you generally need to know:

  • Most corporate dental insurance plans cover basic root canal treatment, but coverage for retreatment is often limited or subject to a waiting period
  • Some plans treat retreatment as a “major procedure” with a co-pay of 20–50%
  • Prior authorisation may be required before the procedure is performed
  • Cosmetic upgrades (e.g., ceramic crown vs. metal crown) are typically not covered

Always check with your insurer before your appointment. Bring your insurance card and policy documents to your consultation at Elite Dermadent — the front desk team can help you navigate your coverage.

Why Choose Dr. Saurabh Pakhale at Elite Dermadent, Thane

When it comes to root canal retreatment, the experience and skill of your treating specialist matters enormously. Retreatment is not a routine procedure — it demands advanced training, precision instruments, and a thorough understanding of complex canal anatomy. At Elite Dermadent in Thane, Dr. Saurabh Pakhale brings all of that to every single patient.

About Dr. Saurabh Pakhale

Dr. Saurabh Pakhale is a highly experienced dental specialist based in Thane with a focused expertise in endodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with the inner pulp and root canal system of teeth. His approach mirrors what patients expect from a world-class specialist:

  • Thorough pre-treatment diagnosis using digital X-rays and where needed, 3D CBCT imaging
  • Clear, honest communication about treatment options, success probabilities, and costs before any procedure begins
  • A patient-first philosophy — no unnecessary procedures, no rushed appointments
  • Extensive experience handling complex retreatment cases including calcified canals, broken instruments, and failed multi-rooted molar treatments

Patients travel from across Thane, Mulund, Kalyan, Dombivli, and Navi Mumbai to seek retreatment at Elite Dermadent — a testament to the trust Dr. Pakhale has built in the community over the years.

Advanced Technology at Elite Dermadent

One of the defining features of Elite Dermadent is its investment in advanced clinical technology. Root canal retreatment performed with the right tools is not only more comfortable for the patient — it is significantly more successful.

Key technologies available at Elite Dermadent include:

  • Dental Operating Microscope — Provides up to 25x magnification, allowing Dr. Pakhale to locate missed canals, detect micro-cracks, and remove old filling material with surgical precision that is simply not possible with the naked eye
  • Rotary Endodontic Instruments — Flexible, engine-driven files that clean and shape curved canals far more efficiently and safely than traditional hand files
  • Digital Radiography (RVG) — Instant, low-radiation X-rays that give sharper images of root anatomy and infection status with up to 80% less radiation than conventional X-rays
  • Ultrasonic Instruments — Used to safely remove broken instrument fragments or old posts without damaging the root
  • Rubber Dam Isolation — Keeps the treatment field sterile and prevents contamination during the procedure — a non-negotiable standard at Elite Dermadent

Transparent Pricing and No Hidden Charges

One of the most common frustrations patients have with dental care is unexpected costs. At Elite Dermadent, the commitment is to full transparency. Before any treatment begins, you will receive:

  • A comprehensive diagnosis report
  • A written treatment plan with itemised costs
  • Clear explanation of whether a new crown is needed and what it will cost
  • Honest guidance on whether retreatment is the right option for your specific case — or whether an alternative approach would serve you better

There are no surprise bills at Elite Dermadent. What is quoted is what you pay.

Clinic Location

Elite Dermadent is conveniently located in Thane West, easily accessible from Thane railway station and well-connected to major localities across Thane district. Whether you are coming from Ghodbunder Road, Hiranandani Estate, Vasant Vihar, or the Eastern Express Highway, reaching the clinic is straightforward. Free parking is available for patients driving in.

Why Patients Choose Elite DermadentDetails
Specialist EndodontistDr. Saurabh Pakhale with advanced endodontic expertise
Dental MicroscopeAvailable for all complex retreatment cases
Transparent PricingWritten treatment plan with full cost breakdown before treatment
Digital X-raysLow radiation, instant high-resolution imaging
LocationThane West — accessible from Thane station and major localities
ServingThane, Mulund, Kalyan, Dombivli, Navi Mumbai

What to Expect During and After Root Canal Retreatment

Many patients approach retreatment with anxiety — largely because they have already been through a root canal once and remember how daunting it seemed. The reassuring truth is that with modern anaesthesia, magnification, and techniques, most patients find retreatment to be very manageable.

Step-by-Step: What Happens During Re-RCT

Here is exactly what happens during a root canal retreatment at Elite Dermadent:

  1. Consultation and Diagnosis — Dr. Pakhale reviews your dental history, takes digital X-rays, and clinically examines the tooth. In complex cases, a CBCT 3D scan may be recommended for a complete picture of canal anatomy and bone condition
  2. Treatment Planning — You receive a clear explanation of findings, the retreatment plan, the number of sittings required, and the full cost — before anything begins
  3. Anaesthesia — Local anaesthesia is administered to completely numb the tooth and surrounding area. Most patients feel nothing beyond mild pressure during the procedure
  4. Access and Crown/Post Removal — The existing crown or restoration is carefully removed to expose the pulp chamber. If a post is present inside the root, ultrasonic instruments are used to gently dislodge it
  5. Removal of Old Filling Material — The original gutta-percha and sealer are removed from all canals using rotary instruments and solvents. Under the dental microscope, Dr. Pakhale can identify any previously missed canals or areas of incomplete filling
  6. Canal Cleaning, Shaping and Disinfection — All canals are thoroughly cleaned, shaped, and irrigated with antimicrobial solutions to eliminate bacteria. This is the most critical step in ensuring the retreatment succeeds
  7. Re-sealing the Canals — The canals are dried and re-filled with fresh gutta-percha and a biocompatible sealer, creating a hermetic (airtight) seal
  8. Temporary or Permanent Restoration — A temporary filling is placed if the tooth needs time to settle. A permanent crown is typically placed at a subsequent visit

Is Root Canal Retreatment Painful?

This is the single most common question patients ask — and the honest answer is: no, retreatment should not be painful. Here is what patients typically experience:

  • A small injection of local anaesthetic to numb the area — you may feel a brief pinch
  • Mild pressure or vibration during the procedure — but no sharp pain
  • Some tenderness in the gum around the tooth for 2–4 days after treatment, manageable with over-the-counter pain relief
  • Occasionally, a tooth that has been severely infected may require a second dose of anaesthetic or a two-stage treatment approach — Dr. Pakhale will always tell you what to expect in your specific case

The use of a dental operating microscope actually makes retreatment faster and more precise, which directly reduces chair time and post-procedure discomfort.

Recovery Time After Re-RCT

Most patients return to their normal daily routine within 24–48 hours of retreatment. Here is a realistic recovery timeline:

DayWhat to Expect
Day 1Numbness wears off in 2–4 hours. Mild soreness around the tooth is normal
Day 2–3Tenderness when biting is common — eat soft foods and avoid chewing on that side
Day 4–5Discomfort should noticeably reduce. If swelling increases, contact the clinic
Day 7+Most patients are fully comfortable. A follow-up X-ray may be scheduled
3–6 MonthsHealing of the periapical bone is assessed on a follow-up X-ray

Post-Treatment Care Tips

To give your retreated tooth the best chance of long-term success, follow these simple guidelines:

  • Avoid hard or crunchy foods on the treated side until your permanent crown is placed
  • Take prescribed medications — antibiotics if given, and mild pain relievers as needed
  • Do not skip your crown appointment — an uncrowned tooth after retreatment is at serious risk of fracture and re-contamination
  • Brush and floss normally — there is no need to avoid the treated area for oral hygiene
  • Attend your follow-up appointments — Dr. Pakhale will schedule a review X-ray at 3–6 months to confirm that healing is progressing as expected
  • Call the clinic immediately if you experience increasing swelling, fever, or severe pain — these are rare but important signs to act on promptly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my root canal has failed?

The most common signs are returning pain in a previously treated tooth, swelling or a pimple on the gum near the tooth, sensitivity to pressure, and a dark shadow visible on an X-ray at the root tip. If you experience any of these after a root canal, schedule a review with Dr. Saurabh Pakhale at Elite Dermadent as soon as possible.

How much does root canal retreatment cost in Thane in 2026?

Costs typically range from ₹4,000 to ₹14,000 depending on the tooth type and complexity. Front teeth are at the lower end of the range; molars with multiple canals are at the higher end. If a new crown is needed after retreatment, that is an additional cost to plan for. A complete cost estimate is provided at your consultation at Elite Dermadent before any work begins.

Is retreatment better than extracting the tooth?

In most cases, yes. Saving your natural tooth through retreatment is almost always preferable to extraction. Natural teeth are stronger, preserve jawbone, and function better than any replacement. Extraction followed by an implant also costs significantly more overall. However, in cases of severe root fracture or irreparable tooth damage, extraction may be the only viable option — Dr. Pakhale will advise you honestly.

How long does a retreated root canal last?

With proper treatment and a well-fitted crown, a retreated root canal can last many years — often a decade or more. Success depends on the completeness of the retreatment, the quality of the final crown restoration, and good oral hygiene habits maintained by the patient.

What is the success rate of root canal retreatment?

Studies consistently show a success rate of 75–85% for root canal retreatment when performed by an experienced endodontist using modern techniques and magnification. In straightforward cases without major bone loss, success rates can be even higher.

Does dental insurance cover retreatment?

Coverage varies by policy. Many group health or corporate dental plans cover retreatment partially, often classifying it as a “major procedure” with a co-pay. It is advisable to check your specific policy before your appointment. The team at Elite Dermadent can assist you with documentation for insurance claims.

How many sittings does Re-RCT take?

Most retreatment cases are completed in 2 sittings. The first sitting involves diagnosis, removal of old material, canal cleaning, and placement of an intra-canal medicament. The second sitting involves final re-sealing. Complex cases with active abscesses or broken instruments may require a third sitting.

Can retreatment be done under an existing crown?

Yes, but the crown typically needs to be removed to allow proper access to the canals. In some cases, access can be made through the crown — but this is assessed case by case. Dr. Pakhale will advise whether the existing crown can be reused or whether a new crown will be needed after retreatment.


When to Call Your Dentist

Root canal retreatment is a safe, well-tolerated procedure — but there are certain situations where you should not wait for your next scheduled appointment. Contact Elite Dermadent immediately if you experience:

  • Swelling that is increasing or spreading to your cheek, jaw, or neck
  • Fever above 38°C following the procedure
  • Severe pain that is not responding to prescribed pain relief
  • The temporary filling falling out before your next appointment
  • Numbness or tingling in the face or lip that persists beyond a few hours after anaesthesia

These situations are uncommon but require prompt attention to prevent complications.


Book Your Consultation at Elite Dermadent, Thane

If you suspect your root canal has failed — or if you have been told retreatment is needed and want a specialist’s opinion — the right next step is a proper clinical evaluation. Do not let fear, uncertainty about cost, or a busy schedule delay a decision that directly affects your oral health.

At Elite Dermadent, Thane, Dr. Saurabh Pakhale and his team offer:

  • Thorough diagnostic consultation with digital X-rays
  • Honest, pressure-free advice on whether retreatment is right for your case
  • Full written cost estimate before any procedure begins
  • Advanced endodontic treatment using a dental operating microscope
  • Convenient location in Thane West, accessible from across Thane, Mulund, Kalyan, and Navi Mumbai

Your natural tooth is worth saving. Don’t wait until it’s too late.

📞 Call or WhatsApp Elite Dermadent, Thane to book your appointment with Dr. Saurabh Pakhale today.

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