Apicoectomy & Oral Cyst Removal

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Descriptions

Welcome to Suncity Dental Clinic, At Suncity Dental Care, we understand that sometimes dental issues may require more specialized procedures to ensure the health and well-being of our patients. Our experienced team of oral surgeons and dental professionals is pleased to offer advanced treatments such as Apicoectomy and Oral Cyst Removal to address complex dental conditions effectively.

Apicoectomy:

Apicoectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat an infection or inflammation in the root tip of a tooth (known as the apex) that persists even after root canal treatment. In some cases, a persistent infection or cyst can form at the end of the root, leading to discomfort and potential complications. During the apicoectomy procedure, the infected or damaged tissue is carefully removed, and the root tip is sealed to prevent further infection. This helps to save the tooth and promote healing in the surrounding tissues.

The Benefits of Apicoectomy:
  1. Preservation of Natural Teeth: Apicoectomy allows us to save your natural tooth, which is always the best option for maintaining proper oral function and aesthetics.

  2. Pain Relief: By removing the infection or cyst at the root tip, apicoectomy alleviates the pain and discomfort associated with persistent dental infections.

  3. Preventing Further Complications: Addressing root tip infections promptly can prevent the spread of infection to neighboring teeth and oral structures.

Oral Cyst Removal

Oral cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the oral cavity, usually as a result of infection, trauma, or developmental abnormalities. If left untreated, oral cysts can cause damage to nearby teeth, bone, and soft tissues. Oral cyst removal is a surgical procedure that involves removing the cystic tissue entirely. Our skilled oral surgeons perform this procedure with precision, ensuring the cyst is thoroughly excised, and any underlying issues are addressed.

The Benefits of Oral Cyst Removal
  1. Elimination of Cystic Growth: Oral cyst removal ensures that the cyst is completely removed, reducing the risk of recurrence and further complications.

  2. Preventing Damage to Surrounding Structures: Removing the cyst prevents it from causing damage to adjacent teeth, bone, nerves, and other oral tissues.

  3. Accurate Diagnosis: Our experienced team will conduct a thorough examination and analysis to accurately diagnose the cyst and plan the appropriate treatment.

Why Choose Suncity Dental Care for Apicoectomy and Oral Cyst Removal?
  1. Expert Oral Surgeons: Our skilled oral surgeons have extensive experience in performing complex dental procedures, ensuring safe and effective treatment.

  2. State-of-the-Art Facility: Suncity Dental Care is equipped with advanced dental technology, enabling us to provide the highest quality care for our patients.

  3. Personalized Care: We understand that each patient’s needs are unique. Our team will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific condition and requirements.

  4. Compassionate Approach: Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. We strive to create a supportive and caring environment for all our patients.

Opening hours

Mon - Sat (Day) 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Mon - Sat (Evening) 4:00PM - 8:30PM
Sunday 10:00AM - 2:00PM

Dr. Navita Verma

MDS

Speciality : Dentistry and is a Gold Medalist in Prosthodontics
Experience : 19+ Years Experience

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Frequently Ask Questions

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Toothache can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include biting into something hard, flossing, getting something stuck in between the teeth or braces. In children, it's a regular part of the developmental process.

Root canal treatment is a treatment sequence for the infected pulp of a tooth which is intended to result in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion.

The length of the dental implant process depends on several factors, including the number of implants needed, the condition of the patient's teeth and gums, and the patient's overall health. Typically, the process takes several months, but our dentist can give you a more accurate timeline based on your individual needs.

Bleeding gums can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include flossing, teeth brushing, chewing tobacco or cuts/abrasions from foods.

After you undergo a tooth extraction, you will need to replace the missing tooth or teeth. If the teeth are not replaced, the bones in your mouth can weaken and lose density. Other teeth also might shift, and you might experience trouble eating.

Not necessarily. While the extraction may hurt if you are under the effects of nitrous oxide, you should not be in excruciating pain. For more serious extractions, you will need stronger painkillers such as oral sedatives or anesthesia.

Root canal treatment is not painful and can save a tooth that might otherwise have to be removed completely.

The good news is that you can get your teeth straightened no matter your age. Braces aren't just for kids. Even adults aged 50 and over can benefit from treatment by an orthodontist.

A root canal can prevent infection and ensure the developing permanent teeth stay healthy. Unless the tooth would have fallen out on its own in the near future, a root canal on a baby tooth might be indicated instead of an extraction.

Dental implants may provide a preferable comfort level and better chewing than dentures.

However, dental implants are much more effective than bridges in the long run and are also better in terms of oral health. The fact that they usually last longer than bridges accounts for the high cost that is generally associated with implant surgery.

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