Occasionally, a nonsurgical root canal procedure alone cannot save your tooth and surgical procedure may be needed. Endodontic surgery may help in the following situations:
The most common type of surgical procedure is called apicoectomy. In this procedure, the gum tissue near the tooth is opened to see the underlying bone.
Dr. Patel will then remove any inflamed or infected tissue. The very end of the root is also removed.
A small filling may be placed in the root to seal the end of the root canal, and a few stitches or sutures are placed in the gingiva to help the tissue heal properly.
Over a period of months, the bone heals around the end of the root.
This informational video breaks down how endodontic surgery is performed for your understanding.
The content was reproduced with permission from the American Association of Endodontists
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