APICOECTOMY (Endodontic Surgery)
When a root canal treatment doesn't work effectively an apicoectomy may be necessary. This typically happens when there is an recurring infection. In terms an apicoectomy involves removing the tip of the tooths root and replacing it with a filling. Before starting the apicoectomy procedure the dentist will administer anesthesia to numb the area. Then they will make an incision, in the gum to expose the tooth root and remove any inflamed tissue for cleaning. To ensure accuracy precise instruments and magnification are used because this surgery focuses on an area. The success rate of this procedure is quite high because it requires attention to detail. After removing the root a filling is. The gums are stitched up with sutures. Depending on the type of sutures used you may need to come for their removal or dissolving sutures may be used instead. Over time months the bone, around the treated root gradually heals.