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Can a tooth get infected after a root canal?

Yes, although uncommon, a tooth can become reinfected after a root canal. This can happen if new decay develops, the tooth cracks, a canal was missed during the initial treatment, or the final restoration (crown) is delayed. Signs include persistent pain, swelling, a pimple on the gum, or a bad taste.

- Placing the permanent crown promptly after the root canal is the best protection against reinfection.
- Good oral hygiene and regular check‑ups help prevent new decay.
- If you experience new pain, swelling, or a pimple on the gum, see your dentist early.

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