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Apicoectomy

A precise endodontic procedure that targets infection at the root tip while helping preserve healthy tooth structure.

Targeted Solutions for Lasting Dental Health

A focused treatment for localized infection near the tooth root.

An apicoectomy targets a smaller area than a traditional root canal by removing the infected tip of the tooth root and sealing the area. This helps promote healing while preserving as much of the natural tooth as possible.

Precise treatment

The procedure focuses on the infected root tip and nearby affected tissue.

Preserve structure

The goal is to resolve infection while maintaining more of the natural tooth.

Support healing

The area is cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent further infection.

Did You Know? Apicoectomy is designed for localized tooth root infections.

The service page explains that this treatment targets the specific area of concern, helping minimize disruption to surrounding healthy tissue.

How Apicoectomy Works

A targeted endodontic process focused on removal, cleaning, sealing, and healing.

Initial Treatment

A small incision near the gumline allows access to the infected root area.

Removal

The infected root tip and surrounding affected tissue are carefully removed.

Careful Cleaning

The area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to help prevent further infection.

Applying Sealant

The treated area is sealed to promote efficient healing and long-term protection.

This Service May Include

What your apicoectomy visit may include.

Your targeted endodontic treatment may include these essential steps.

Initial Treatment

Accessing the infected area through a small incision near the gumline.

Removal

Carefully removing the infected root tip and surrounding affected tissue.

Careful Cleaning

Meticulously cleaning and disinfecting the area to reduce reinfection risk.

Applying Sealant

Sealing the treated area to support healing and protect the tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common apicoectomy questions.

Targeted Endodontics

Need focused root-end care?

An apicoectomy may help resolve localized infection while preserving more natural tooth structure.

Is an apicoectomy painful?+

You may feel some discomfort, but the dentist will numb the area with local anesthesia to minimize pain. Post-operative discomfort can usually be managed with recommended medication.

How long does it take to recover from an apicoectomy?+

Recovery varies, but most patients can expect mild swelling and discomfort for a few days. Specific post-operative instructions help support a smooth recovery.

Will I need special care after an apicoectomy?+

Yes. Good oral hygiene is important, and your dentist may recommend avoiding hard or crunchy foods temporarily while the area heals.

Are there risks associated with an apicoectomy?+

As with any dental procedure, risks are possible but relatively rare. These may include infection, prolonged swelling, discomfort, or incomplete healing.

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