Endodontic Microsurgery

Advanced Care for Complex Root Canal Problems

Endodontic microsurgery is a specialized dental procedure used to treat persistent infections or complications that remain after a root canal treatment. Using advanced magnification and microsurgical techniques, the procedure targets the affected area with exceptional precision while preserving the natural tooth. At OrthoRoot Multispecialty Dental Clinic, we perform endodontic microsurgery to help save teeth that may otherwise require extraction.

When Is Endodontic Microsurgery Needed?

This procedure may be recommended when:

  • Infection persists after root canal treatment
  • A root canal cannot be retreated conventionally
  • Small fractures or hidden canals are present
  • Cysts or lesions develop around the tooth root
  • Chronic pain or swelling continues despite treatment

A detailed evaluation helps determine whether microsurgery is the most suitable option.

How the Procedure Works

Endodontic microsurgery is performed under local anesthesia for patient comfort. Using specialized microscopes and microsurgical instruments, the infected tissue around the root tip is carefully removed. The root end is then sealed to prevent future infection and promote healing.

The procedure is designed to be precise, minimally invasive, and highly effective in preserving natural teeth.

Benefits of Endodontic Microsurgery

  • Helps save natural teeth
  • Treats persistent or recurring infections
  • Minimally invasive with precise results
  • Promotes faster healing and recovery
  • Reduces the need for tooth extraction
  • Improves long-term treatment success

Why Choose OrthoRoot Multispecialty Dental Clinic?

Our clinic combines advanced endodontic expertise with modern microscopic technology to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment. We focus on preserving natural teeth whenever possible and delivering predictable, long-lasting results through evidence-based dental care.