When do I need to have an apicoectomy?

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When do I need to have an apicoectomy?

An apicoectomy is aminor surgical procedure that removes the apex, or very tip, of the tooth’s root. WHY WOULD I NEED THIS? An apicoectomy, also known as root end surgery, might be necessary if an infection develops or continues after a root canal.

What’s the difference between a root canal and an apicoectomy?

A traditional root canal treats the infected tooth from the top of the tooth whereas an apicoectomy is a small surgical procedure at the tip of the root, or apex, of the tooth. A root canal will treat a tooth with deep tooth decay or trauma. The dentist will clean and disinfect and canals and seal the tooth from bacteria.

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What kind of anesthetic is used for an apicoectomy?

The local anesthetic used for an apicoectomy has about twice as much epinephrine (similar to adrenaline) as the anesthetics used when you get a filling. The extra epinephrine constricts your blood vessels to reduce bleeding near the surgical site so the endodontist can see the root.

Why is an apicoectomy called an endodontic microsurgery?

An apicoectomy is sometimes called endodontic microsurgery because the procedure is done under an operating microscope. If a root canal becomes infected again after a root canal has been done, it’s often because of a problem near the apex of the root. Your dentist can do an apicoectomy to fix the problem so the tooth doesn’t need to be extracte d.

How long does it take for an apicoectomy on a front tooth?

Most apicoectomies take between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the location of the tooth and the complexity of the root structure. Procedures on front teeth are generally the shortest.

Can a reverse root canal be done with an apicoectomy?

Your dental professional may recommend an apicoectomy (also called a reverse root canal) to remove the infected tissue. According to the American Association of Endodontists, they may place a cap to seal the end of your root.

Why is an apicoectomy called root end surgery?

An apicoectomy is also known as root end surgery. This is because it involves the removal of a tooth’s root tip and surrounding tissue. It’s also called apical surgery, which refers to the “apex,” or end, of the tooth.

How is a bone graft used in an apicoectomy?

The tooth is sealed to prevent further infection and, if needed, a bone graft may be placed to provide additional support. Once the tooth is cleaned and stabilized, the incision is sutured closed. An apicoectomy allows us to save many teeth that would otherwise be lost.

Is the apicoectomy more painful than a root canal?

Is it painful? An apicoectomy can be more invasive than a typical root canal surgery, meaning the recovery time is usually more painful. Patients will receive local anesthesia during an apicoectomy to help prevent any pain. Minor discomfort and swelling are normal after the procedure.



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