Endodontic Treatment
(Root Canal Therapy): If your tooth’s
nerve is irreversibly damaged, the nerve is removed
and filling material is placed in the canal. After
treatment you will need to contact your general dentist
for further restorative treatment.
Apical Surgery:
The most common endodontic surgery, apical surgery,
is generally recommended when an infection persists
at the root tip following endodontic therapy. Through
surgery, Dr. Scherer will make an opening in the gum
tissue near the affected tooth and remove the inflamed
tissue at the end of the root. A small filling may
be placed to seal the root end. Then, Dr. Scherer
will place a few stitches to assure healing.
Hemisection:
This surgical treatment, in which the tooth is divided
in half, allows Dr. Scherer to save a portion of the
tooth structure so that it can, with a complete restoration,
function once again as a healthy tooth.
Root Amputation:
This surgical treatment allows you to maintain your
tooth if one of the roots is damaged. One root is
surgically removed allowing the gums to heel and in
most instances allows you to keep your present crown
minimizing your expense.