Endodontic Surgery

Endodontic Surgery

Endodontic surgery, also known as apicoectomy or root-end resection, is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from the tip of a tooth’s root. The procedure is typically performed by an endodontist (a specialist in treating problems with the tooth’s pulp) and is usually done as a last resort when a traditional root canal procedure has failed or when there is infection or damage that cannot be accessed through the tooth’s crown.

The goal of endodontic surgery is to remove the infected or damaged tissue from the root tip of the tooth, clean and disinfect the area, and seal it to prevent reinfection. It usually has a higher success rate than the traditional Root canal treatment and has a longer healing time.

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