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What is an Apicoectomy? When and Why You Might Need This Tooth-Saving Surgery

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    What is an Apicoectomy? When and Why You Might Need This Tooth-Saving Surgery

    By Social Buzzing | Blog | Comments are Closed | 1 October, 2024 | 0

    When dental problems go beyond a simple root canal, an apicoectomy might be the best way to save your tooth. This surgical procedure is a reliable option when other treatments fail to resolve persistent infection or inflammation at the tip of a tooth’s root. But what exactly is an apicoectomy, and when is it needed?

    What is an Apicoectomy?

    An apicoectomy, also known as root-end surgery, is a minor surgical procedure. In this procedure, the tip of a tooth’s root (the “apex”) is removed, along with any surrounding infected tissue. The goal of the surgery is to eliminate the source of the problem and prevent further infection. At the same time, it aims to preserve the rest of the tooth.

    This procedure is typically recommended when a standard root canal has been unsuccessful, and further infection persists at the end of the root. An apicoectomy is often the last step before a tooth extraction is considered.

    When and Why You Might Need an Apicoectomy

    While root canals are highly effective, in some cases, infection may persist even after treatment. Here are some key reasons why an apicoectomy may be necessary:

    • Persistent Infection: If the area around the tip of your tooth remains inflamed or infected after a root canal, an apicoectomy may be required to remove the infection.
    • Blocked or Curved Roots: Sometimes, the root canals can be too narrow or curved for standard root canal treatment to reach the entire area. An apicoectomy allows direct access to the root tip, ensuring the infection is fully addressed.
    • Fractured Root or Canal Blockages: In cases where a root or canal is fractured or blocked by a dental restoration, an apicoectomy provides a way to remove damaged tissue and preserve the rest of the tooth.

    What to Expect During an Apicoectomy

    During the procedure, your dentist or oral surgeon will make a small incision in the gum tissue to access the root of the tooth. They will remove the infected tissue and the tip of the root, and then clean the area. The root is sealed with a small filling to prevent future infections. The gums are then sutured, and the healing process begins.

    Recovery from an apicoectomy is usually quick. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days. Some mild discomfort or swelling is normal, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

    Why Choose an Apicoectomy?

    The key advantage of an apicoectomy is that it allows you to keep your natural tooth. This is always preferable to extraction when possible. Saving a tooth not only preserves your natural bite but also helps maintain the integrity of your jawbone. It prevents complications like bone loss or shifting of neighbouring teeth.

    Do You Need an Apicoectomy?

    If you’ve undergone a root canal but still experience discomfort or infection, it may be time to consider an apicoectomy. At The Ackerman Clinic, we specialise in this tooth-saving procedure, offering expert care to ensure the best outcome for your dental health.

    Take the First Step to Save Your Tooth

    Don’t wait for dental problems to worsen. If you’ve had a root canal but still face issues, contact The Ackerman Clinic today. See if an apicoectomy is right for you. Let us help you preserve your smile and maintain optimal dental health!

     

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