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BDS, MDS - Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics

Dentist
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Dhruv Gupta is the Specialist in Root canal treatment, Apicoectomies, and Restorative procedures. 1st Rank holder in UP Postgraduate entrance examination.

1 Award

BDS

Dental Surgery
Skin & Hair Clinic · Hyderabad, Telangana

Cosmetic dental surgeon with good experience in clinical and surgical procedures

4 Awards

BDS

Dentist
Acme Dental Lounge · Pune, Maharashtra

Dr. Ashish Gupta has been practicing Dentistry for 17 years at his established center by the name 'Acme Dental lounge, Aundh, Pune which is specially establi…

4 Awards

BDS

Dentist
Clove Dental · Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Dr Saranya is a General Dentist who has an Experience of over 5 years. She has completed her BDS in Madha Dental College in 2012. She has previously worked i…

BDS, MDS - Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics

Dentist
Clove Dental · Hyderabad, Telangana +30 more

Dr. Harshita Shareef is a Endodontist,Dental Surgeon and Dentist in Kondapur, Hyderabad and has an experience of 18 years in these fields. Dr. Harshita Share…

1 Award

BDS, MDS - Periodontics

Dentist
City Dental Clinic · Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Our dental clinic is known for its charm, soothing ambience with light music & personalized care rather than for all the traditional aspects associated with…

3 Awards

BDS, MDS - Periodontics

Dentist
Clove Dental · Hyderabad, Telangana +30 more

Dr. Sushma Reddy BDS, MDS (periodontics), Diploma (Implantology), (PhD in Hospital management). Professional experience as a dentist of 16 years. As a period…

1 Award

BDS

Dentist
Shubham Dental Care · Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. R.M. Mishra is an Implantologist & Orthodontist in Allahabad, he has an experience of 4 years in this field and practices at Shubham Dental Care in Georg…

10 Awards

BDS, MDS - Orthodontics

Dentist
Philip's Dental Clinic · Kottayam, Kerala

Dr.Gikku Philip holds an MDS in Orthodontics from the college of Dental Surgery, KMC Manipal, and has a track record of 22 years of specialty and general den…

1 Award

BDS

Dentist
Shreeji Dental Care, Multispeciality & Implant Centre · Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Dr. Muktesh J. Patel has finished his graduation degree (B.D.S.) from "Pacific Dental College & Hospital, the Udaipur" University of Rajasthan in 2007. After…

1 Award

BDS, MDS - Prosthodontics

Dentist
Clove Dental · Hyderabad, Telangana +30 more

Dr. Rahul Reddy is a Prosthodontist and Dentist in Kukatpally, Hyderabad and has an experience of 12 years in these fields. Dr. Rahul Reddy practices at Clov…

1 Award

MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist
Clove Dental · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Vivek Maggon is a Periodontist,Implantologist and Dentist in Gurgaon Sector 56, Gurgaon and has an experience of 10 years in these fields. Dr. Vivek Magg…

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Apicoectomy doctors by city

Why Is an Apicoectomy Needed?

An apicoectomy is a minor dental surgery performed to save a tooth when a regular root canal treatment hasn’t fully healed an infection near the tip of the tooth’s root. In this procedure, the dentist removes the end (tip) of the root along with any infected tissue and then seals the root to prevent future infection. It is also called root-end surgery or apical surgery and is typically done by a dentist or endodontic specialist. This helps preserve the tooth and avoid extraction and replacement options like implants or bridges.

Purpose & Benefits of Apicoectomy

An apicoectomy is done mainly to save a natural tooth when infection persists after a root canal treatment:

• Removes persistent infection: Helps eliminate infection around the root tip that can’t be cured by retreating the root canal alone.

• Saves the tooth: Preserves the natural tooth, avoiding extraction and replacement.

• Prevents spread of infection: Stops infection from spreading to surrounding bone or teeth.

Long-term success: Most apicoectomies have high success rates and can protect the tooth for many years.

Who May Benefit from Apicoectomy?

This procedure is often recommended when:

• A root canal treatment has failed to completely remove infection.

• Retreatment of the root canal is not possible or not successful.

• There is persistent pain, swelling, or infection at the root tip.

• There are complex root shapes or blockages that make retreatment difficult.

Apicoectomy Procedure

1. Consultation & Preparation:

The dentist examines your tooth and X-rays to confirm the need for apicoectomy. Local anesthesia is given.

2. Gum Incision:

A small cut is made in the gum near the affected tooth to expose the bone and root tip.

3. Root Tip Removal:

The dentist removes the infected root tip and any infected tissue.

4. Cleaning & Filling:

The end of the root is cleaned and sealed with a filling material to prevent future infection.

5. Closing:

The gum is stitched back into place. Most stitches dissolve or are removed after a short period.

Apicoectomy is typically an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day.

Duration & Setting

This procedure is usually done in a dental clinic or hospital dental surgery room by a trained dentist or specialist. The apicoectomy itself typically takes about 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the tooth and extent of infection.

Safety, Precautions & Risks

Apicoectomy is generally safe but does involve typical surgical risks:

Common mild effects:

• Swelling or tenderness at the surgical site for a few days.

• Mild discomfort as the anesthesia wears off.

Possible risks (less common):

• Infection at the surgical site.

• Prolonged healing or discomfort.

• Damage to nearby structures or nerve sensitivity (rare).

Your dentist will give detailed before and after care instructions to reduce risks and help the area heal well.

Frequently asked questions

What is an apicoectomy used for?

An apicoectomy is used when a standard root canal has failed to remove an infection at the tip of the tooth’s root, and retreatment is not possible or effective.

Is an apicoectomy painful?

You will receive local anaesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the procedure itself. Mild discomfort and swelling may occur afterward but usually settle within a few days.

How long does the surgery take?

The apicoectomy surgery often takes about 30 minutes to a couple of hours, depending on the location and complexity of the tooth being treated.

Are there side effects?

Common side effects include temporary swelling and tenderness at the surgical site. More serious complications like infection or nerve irritation are rare.

Will the tooth be saved permanently?

Most apicoectomies are successful in saving the tooth long-term, but like all dental surgeries, results depend on proper care, healing, and the absence of new infection.

Is an apicoectomy different from a root canal?

Yes. A root canal cleans the canals inside the tooth. An apicoectomy removes the tip of the root and surrounding infected tissue after a root canal has not fully resolved the infection.

How should I care for my tooth after surgery?

Your dentist will give specific aftercare instructions such as gentle brushing near the area, eating soft foods, and avoiding strenuous activity until healing begins.

How soon can I return to normal activities?

Most people resume normal activities within a day or two, though full healing of bone and gum tissue can take several weeks.

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