Apicoectomy in Mallorca
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What is an Apicoectomy?
When is an apicoectomy recommended?
Apicoectomy is recommended in cases where an infection persists in the root of the tooth that has not resolved with previous root canal treatment. It is also necessary when there is chronic inflammation in the bone tissue around the apex of the tooth root, or in the presence of cysts, granulomas, or fractures in the root that cannot be repaired by other dental treatments. By removing the source of infection, apicoectomy helps to improve the patient’s oral health and prevent further complications.
Why is an apicoectomy performed?
Apicoectomy is performed to remove chronic infections affecting the root of the tooth, especially when root canal treatments have not been effective. This procedure preserves the natural tooth, avoiding the need to extract it and replace it with an implant or bridge. By preserving the tooth, the functionality of the dentition is improved and the integrity of the patient’s bone structure is maintained.
Phases of apicoectomy treatment
Apicoectomy treatment is performed in several crucial stages that ensure removal of the infection and preservation of the affected tooth. Each phase is designed to address the root cause of the problem, minimise the risk of complications and promote a successful recovery. Below, we detail each of these phases to give you a better understanding of the process.
The dentist performs a complete evaluation, including x-rays, to determine the extent of the infection and plan the procedure.
After surgery, it is crucial to follow the postoperative care prescribed by your dentist to ensure optimal recovery. This includes a soft diet, avoiding chewing on the operated side, and maintaining good oral hygiene. Regular check-ups with the dentist will help monitor healing and the success of the procedure.