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Apicectomies (Root-End Surgery)

An apicectomy is a minor surgical procedure performed to treat infection at the tip of a tooth root. When a root canal alone cannot fully clean or seal the root end, apicectomy removes the infected tip and seals it from the outside β€” saving your tooth from extraction.

βœ“Removes infection at the root tip
βœ“Prevents need for tooth extraction
βœ“Stops recurring swelling or abscess
βœ“Preserves the natural tooth structure
Apicectomy Procedure - Ojas Dental Clinic
Root-End Healing Surgery
Removes the infected root tip and seals it, keeping your tooth healthy and functional.
βœ” Benefits

Why Apicectomy Is Done

When a tooth infection persists even after root canal treatment, apicectomy offers a precise surgical solution by targeting and cleaning the very tip of the root. It helps preserve your natural tooth and prevents reinfection.

βœ”Removes small cysts or abscesses at root tip
βœ”Targets infection not accessible during RCT
βœ”Relieves chronic swelling or sinus tract
βœ”Preserves tooth aesthetics and function
βœ”Less invasive than extraction and replacement
βœ”Promotes healthy bone and gum healing
βœ” Who Needs It?

When Is an Apicectomy Needed?

Apicectomy is usually recommended if infection or cyst remains at the root tip after a root canal, or if re-root canal treatment isn’t feasible.

βœ”Recurrent infection after RCT
βœ”Small cyst or abscess near root tip
βœ”Persistent swelling or discharge from gums
βœ”Cracked root tip or blocked canal
Root Tip Infection X-ray - Ojas Dental Clinic
Targeted Treatment
Treats only the affected root tip β€” saving your healthy tooth from full extraction.
βœ” Procedure & Aftercare

How Apicectomy Is Performed

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is quick, safe, and effective. It focuses on cleaning and sealing the end of the root to stop infection permanently.

1Anesthesia: The area is numbed completely.
2Access: A small incision is made to reach the root tip.
3Cleaning: The infected tissue and root tip are removed.
4Sealing: The root end is sealed with biocompatible material.
5Healing: Gums are sutured; healing occurs within a few days.

Aftercare Tips

βœ”Use prescribed antibiotics and painkillers
βœ”Apply cold compress to reduce swelling
βœ”Eat soft foods for 2–3 days
βœ”Avoid touching or brushing the surgical site initially
βœ”Follow up for suture removal and healing check