endodontic-microsurgery-richmond-faqs
December 18, 2020

Have you ever heard about endodontic microsurgery Richmond or apicoectomy? This surgical procedure is performed on an infected tooth’s root system and involves the placement of a filling to seal the end of the root. To improve visibility, the endodontist makes use of a state-of-the-art operating microscope and other special microsurgical instruments. If you want to know more about this procedure, read on.

Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontic Microsurgery

Diagnostic Purposes

This surgical procedure may be required if you show persistent symptoms but no issues are detected on your X-rays. In most cases, the culprit could be a tiny fracture on your tooth or a canal that couldn’t be seen unless surgery is performed. Endodontic microsurgery allows the endodontist to examine your tooth’s entire root system to make sure that you receive the best treatment.

Calcification of the Tooth

Did you know that calcium deposits could make your canal too narrow? This can be a problem when you’re getting nonsurgical root canal treatment. The calcification makes it impossible for any type of instrument to access the end of the root. The only way to effectively get rid of the calcium deposits and seal your canal is through endodontic microsurgery.

Reinfection of a Previously Treated Tooth

Patients who’ve had a root canal treatment may never require further treatment. However, when the same tooth becomes reinfected, endodontic microsurgery may be required to save the tooth.

Damage to the Root Surfaces

Endodontic microsurgery is also used to treat root surfaces that were damaged due to trauma or injury.

Will The Procedure Hurt?

Your endodontist will make use of local anesthetics to ensure a comfortable experience. However, like any surgical procedure, a certain degree of discomfort and slight swelling is completely normal. You may also take over-the-counter medication to manage the pain.

Learn More About Endodontic Microsurgery Richmond

The team of specialists at Commonwealth Surgery is ready to discuss this surgical procedure in more detail. Schedule your appointment today.