Apical resection is a dental procedure performed to treat infections or complications at the root tip. It is typically used in cases where traditional root canal treatment is ineffective. This procedure involves removing the infected or damaged tissue at the root tip and, in some cases, a small portion of the root itself. Apical resection is preferred when a root canal treatment has failed or when an infection does not heal.

What is Apical Resection and When is it Applied?

Apical resection is typically applied in the following cases:

  • Persistent infection or abscess after root canal treatment.
  • Lesions at the root tip that do not heal with root canal treatment.
  • Root fractures or irreparable root damage.
  • The development of complications such as cysts or granulomas around the root.

This procedure helps preserve the tooth and provides an alternative to extraction, preventing tooth loss.

Price Table

ProcedureExcluding VAT (TL)Including 10% VAT (TL)
Root Tip Resection on a Single Root (Excluding Root Canal Treatment and Filling)6,454.55 TL7,100.00 TL
Root Tip Resection on Two Roots (Excluding Root Canal Treatment and Filling)7,650.00 TL8,415.00 TL
Root Tip Resection on Three Roots (Excluding Root Canal Treatment and Filling)8,763.64 TL9,640.00 TL

How is Apical Resection Performed and What is the Treatment Process?

Apical resection is a treatment

During apical resection, a dentist or oral surgeon makes a small incision in the gum near the affected tooth. This allows access to the bone surrounding the root. A small portion of the root tip and infected tissues are removed. Then, the root tip is sealed, and the gum tissue is stitched back into place. In some cases, a filling may be applied to completely seal the root tip.

The procedure usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia.

Post-Apical Resection Recovery Process and Important Considerations

Recovery after apical resection can take several weeks. Swelling, discomfort, or mild pain are normal, and your dentist may recommend pain relievers or antibiotics. To ensure proper healing, consider the following:

  • Avoid putting pressure on the treated tooth.
  • Maintain oral hygiene while being careful around the surgical site.
  • Visit your dentist for follow-up appointments.
  • Support the healing process with a healthy diet.
  • Ensure that stitches are removed on time by staying in contact with your dentist.

Additionally, avoiding smoking is crucial as it can negatively impact healing and increase the risk of infection. Managing any existing health conditions that may affect recovery is also important. These factors can significantly influence the healing process.

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