Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Apical Resection
For some persistent root-end infections, a surgical option may be considered to help preserve the tooth.
Apical Resection is planned within Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery after reviewing the patient's symptoms, clinical findings and expectations. For some persistent root-end infections, a surgical option may be considered to help preserve the tooth. The aim is not only to perform a procedure, but to understand the reason for the problem, define the clinical need carefully and explain the process clearly.
Suitability varies from patient to patient. Age, oral hygiene, bite relationship, tooth and bone structure, medical history, medication use and daily habits can all affect the plan. When needed, photographs, imaging, measurements or digital records are used to support the diagnosis and create a more predictable treatment path.
At our clinic in Maltepe İdealtepe, apical resection is planned with a conservative and patient-centred approach. The dentist explains the advantages, limitations, alternatives, expected appointment flow and maintenance needs before treatment. This helps patients make an informed decision without exaggerated promises.
The process usually starts with examination and planning, followed by the selected clinical steps and follow-up advice. After treatment, personalised guidance is provided for oral care, sensitivity, nutrition and control visits. Long-term outcomes depend on the original condition, oral hygiene, habits and regular professional follow-up.
Examination and Assessment
Symptoms, expectations, clinical findings and health history are reviewed before apical resection.
Imaging / Planning
When needed, imaging, photographs, impressions or digital records help define the treatment scope.
Personalised Treatment Plan
The method, alternatives, appointment flow and maintenance needs are explained clearly.
Treatment Application
The planned procedure is performed with attention to tissue preservation, hygiene and patient comfort.
Control and Follow-up
Healing, fit, function and care habits are reviewed during follow-up visits.
1. Who may be suitable for apical resection?
Suitability depends on symptoms, clinical findings, general health, expectations and any required imaging. The same plan is not appropriate for every patient.
2. Is an examination needed first?
Yes. Examination helps determine whether treatment is needed, which method is suitable and what alternatives should be considered.
3. Is the process painful?
Depending on the procedure, local anaesthesia or comfort-focused measures may be used. Possible sensitivity and aftercare are explained before treatment.
4. How many appointments are required?
The number of visits depends on the scope, method and tissue response. Simple procedures may be completed quickly, while comprehensive plans may require multiple visits.
5. What should I consider afterwards?
Oral hygiene, diet, temporary sensitivity and follow-up visits are explained individually. Regular control supports long-term oral health.
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