ABSTRACT Background: To determine the amount of apical extrusion between various file systems during the retreatment procedure and to determine the effect of taper on the same. Materials and Method: Seventy mandibular extracted premolars were taken, and preparation was performed using a Woodpecker file (Woodpecker Medical Instrument Co., Ltd., Guilin, China) (25/0.06). The gutta-percha (GP) was removed from each specimen with H file (#40/0.02) to simulate retreatment in seven groups (n = 10) using ProTaper Next (PTN;Dentsply, Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) (PTN) (30/0.07), Reciproc (25/0.08), Hyflex CM (30/0.06), Mtwo (30/0.05), Neoendo flex (30/0.04), Neoendo hybrid (30/0.04), and Flexicon file (30/0.06). The specimens were held with the help of a rubber stopper and put in the Eppendorf tube of volume 4 mL (pre-weighed before retreatment). The debris that was on the root surface of the specimen was washed with distilled water with 1 mL volume, kept in the oven, and then again weighed after 7 days. Results: Apical extrusion was found in the following order: HYFLEX CM (LEAST) < FLEXICON < PROTAPER NEXT < RECIPROC < NEOENDO FLEX < NEOENDO HYBRID < MTWO (HIGHEST). Conclusion: W Hyflex CM and Flexicon files showed lesser extrusion of debris than others.