Endodontic Surgery at Solar Endodontics
When persistent dental issues arise, endodontic surgery can be a crucial step in preserving your oral health, especially when non-surgical treatments fall short. At Solar Endodontics in Oxnard, our skilled team utilizes the latest endodontic techniques to address complex dental problems that affect the inner tooth and its surrounding structures.
Why Consider Endodontic Surgery?
Endodontic surgery might be recommended for various reasons, particularly when traditional treatments are unable to relieve dental pain or resolve infections. Here’s why surgery may be the best option:
Removing Calcium Deposits:
Calcium deposits can sometimes form within the tooth’s canals, making it difficult to clean and shape the canal effectively. Surgery enables the removal of these deposits, helping to preserve the tooth.
Repairing Damaged Roots and Bone:
Trauma or severe decay can lead to damage in the roots or bone loss around the tooth. Endodontic surgery helps diagnose fractures or hidden canals that X-rays may not reveal, and it also treats damaged root surfaces or surrounding bone.
Detecting Fractures and Hidden Canals:
Tiny fractures and extra canals are not always visible on X-rays. Endodontic surgery provides a direct view of the entire root surface, allowing us to identify and treat any problematic areas.
Cutting-Edge Endodontic Technology
Advancements in technology have significantly improved the effectiveness and comfort of endodontic surgery. At Solar Endodontics, we leverage the latest innovations to ensure the best possible outcomes:
Digital Imaging:
State-of-the-art imaging techniques, such as Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), provide high-definition 3D images of your teeth and bones, enabling precise surgical planning.
Ultrasonic Instruments:
These advanced tools allow for precise and delicate bone cutting, minimizing the impact on surrounding tissues and enhancing healing.
Operating Microscopes:
Microscopes magnify complex root structures during surgery, ensuring that even the smallest details are meticulously treated.
Common Endodontic Surgical Procedures
One of the most frequently performed procedures in endodontic surgery is root-end resection, or apicoectomy. This procedure is typically recommended when inflammation or infection persists in the bone area around the end of your tooth after a root canal treatment. During an apicoectomy, the endodontist removes the infected part of the tooth’s root and surrounding tissue, then seals the root canal’s end with a small filling. The area is then sutured to promote healing.
The Endodontic Surgery Process
At Solar Endodontics, we follow a comprehensive approach to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients:
Pre-Surgical Assessment:
We conduct detailed imaging and assessments to tailor the procedure to your specific needs.
Surgery:
The procedure, performed under local anesthesia, typically takes between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the complexity.
Post-Surgical Care:
You’ll receive detailed instructions on how to care for the surgical site to ensure proper healing. Pain management, usually with over-the-counter pain relievers, will also be discussed.
Recovery and Returning to Normal Activities
Most patients are able to resume their normal activities within a few days. Some discomfort and swelling are common but usually subside within a short period with proper care and medication.
Trust Solar Endodontics for Your Care
Choosing the right care for endodontic issues is essential. At Solar Endodontics, we understand the complexities of dental health and utilize the latest technologies and procedures to provide you with the best possible care. If you’re experiencing dental pain or have been advised to consider endodontic surgery, we’re here to help.
Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss how we can assist you in restoring your oral health. Call us today at 805-853-3636 for a consultation and take the first step toward a healthier smile right here in Oxnard.
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