Apicoectomy in West Chester

West Chester Apicoectomy Prodecure

If you have a persistent dental infection that has reached the tip of your tooth’s roots, our experienced endodontist in West Chester, OH, may recommend an apicoectomy as an alternative or supplement to root canal treatment.

When Is an Apicoectomy Necessary?

Root canal therapy is typically a highly effective procedure, allowing a tooth to last a lifetime. However, in some cases, the tooth may not heal properly or may develop a new infection. When this occurs, an apicoectomy—also known as endodontic surgery—may be required to remove the infection and preserve the tooth.

What Happens During an Apicoectomy?

An apicoectomy involves removing the apex (tip) of the tooth’s root to eliminate infection and prevent further complications. During the procedure, our specialist will:

  • Make a small incision in the gum tissue near the affected tooth to access the underlying bone.

  • Remove the infected tissue along with the very tip of the root.

  • Seal the end of the root canal with a small filling to prevent reinfection.

  • Use stitches if necessary to promote proper healing.

Over the following months, the jawbone will naturally heal around the treated root, ensuring the tooth remains stable and healthy.

Expert Endodontic Care in West Chester, OH

At our West Chester practice, we are committed to providing state-of-the-art endodontic care to help preserve your natural teeth. If you’re experiencing persistent discomfort after a root canal or have been advised to explore further treatment options, schedule a consultation with our skilled endodontist today.

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