This procedure is performed under the visualization of the surgical operating microscope. Thus we tend to call apico surgery "Micro-surgery." The enhanced magnification and illumination allow us to perform this procedure with the utmost precision and thoroughness not capable with the naked eye or even loupes.
Following the surgical procedure, there may be some discomfort or slight swelling while the incision heals. This is not abnormal for any surgical procedure. Most patients return to work or normal daily activities within a short period of time.
Why would I need endodontic surgery?
In the majority of cases a root canal or retreatment is all that is needed to save your tooth from extraction. Occasionally, these non-surgical procedures may not be sufficient to heal your tooth and your endodontist may recommend surgery. Endodontic surgery can be used to locate fractures or accessory canals that don't appear on the x-ray but still manifest pain and infection. Often the end of the root has embedded bacteria in the root structure or branching of the canal(s) where it was untreatable. Damaged root surfaces or persistent infection in the bone area after a root canal treatment may also be treated with this procedure. |