The tooth’s previously successful work must now be considered failed root canal treatment. (Symptoms to look for.)The fix. Only a few treatment solutions exist. The tooth must either have conventional root canal retreatment (or possibly endodontic surgery/apicoectomy) or else tooth extraction ...
The decision-making process between retaining a tooth by apicoectomy and extracting and replacing it by an implant has to be performed in clinical practice frequently. The analysis of the current literature aimed at clarifying which if the two treatment options leads to improved survival and success...
but their networked dentist and oral surgeon I had consultation with ($80, with x-rays taken) both suggested that maybe istead of having an apicoectomy I have the tooth extracted if the infection doesn't completely go away. The most recent x-ray shows that the root is still infected, b...
The American Association of Endodontists said that while 95 percent of root canals are successful in some cases inflammation and infection can reappear. The root canal procedure would be repeated if additional X-rays indicate that this is possible. If it's not possible, an apicoectomy (root re...