Treatments | Oral & Maxillofacial | Apicectomy | St Josephs Hospital - Newport South Wales
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Apicectomy

Apicectomy is a type of dental surgery in which the apex (tip) of a tooth's root is removed. This procedure is typically performed when an infection or abscess at the root tip of a tooth does not respond to a standard root canal treatment or if a persistent problem occurs after the root canal has been performed. The goal of an apicectomy is to save the tooth by removing the infected tissue and preventing further damage or infection.
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