The current era is well refined and bears the basic knowledge regarding
oral health conditions and its treatment modalities. The availability of
resources on various media keeps people abreast with latest developments in
health care sector. Hence a strong urge for preservation of teeth rather than
its extraction prevails in the society. With the increasing number of dentists
graduating every year from dental schools, it makes one strive for efficacious
living. Catastrophes are inevitable in day to day practise of a general
practitioner. Fractured restorations, dislodged crowns & root canal
treatment failure, being the common ones encountered. But to tackle those
failures is what makes a dentist rightly distinctive to their patients.
Nonetheless a carious tooth involving the pulp could be retained by effective
endodontic therapy without being extracted. In an attempt to save the treated
teeth various interdisciplinary treatment modalities are perceived and the best
of it is conveyed to the patient. The present case report describes one such
scenario where the endodontically treated tooth required non-surgical
endodontic retreatment due to inadequate obturation and loss of coronal seal. -See more at:
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