Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Apicoectomy

When root canals fail to clear the infection of a tooth, an apicoectomy may be the solution. For patients who have had one or more root canals fail, Dr. Amit Pandya, DDS offers apicoectomy at his New Hyde Park, NY dental practice.


While a root canal cleans the tooth out by working down to the root, an apicoectomy cleans the tooth by starting at the root tip. Dr. Pandya will surgically access the root’s tip and remove the last few millimeters of it. He will then remove the infected tissue, clean the area, and seal the root tip.


The process begins with Dr. Pandya making an incision in the gums. He will then remove the bone surrounding the tooth’s root. The infected tissue will be cleaned out, the root tip will be removed, the root will be cleaned and sealed, and the area will be cleaned once more. The gums will be stitched back together. Over the course of several months, the bone tissue around the root tip will heal.


Infected teeth can be painful and when root canals fail to work, it only adds to the frustration. An apicoectomy may be what is needed to save the tooth from extraction.


If you are still experiencing pain and sensitivity after one or more root canals, schedule an appointment to see Dr. Amit Pandya, DDS of New Hyde Park, NY. To schedule, call us at (516) 233-2135 or visit our website, www.goinggrin.com

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