Saint Joseph Dentist | Saint Joseph dental care | MO | Endodontics

Michael S. Hollingsworth
420 S. Woodbine Rd.
Saint Joseph, MO 64506

(816) 232-8788

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Endodontics
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A common misconception is that a root canal is a painful procedure. Actually, root canals are similar to having a cavity filled, producing minimal pain. 
Common causes for the need of endodontic treatment:
Inflamed/infected tooth pulp 
Severe sensitivity to hot and cold elements 
Tooth decay 
Chipped or broken tooth 
Blow to the tooth 
Swelling or tenderness near the infected tooth 
Repeated dental procedures on a tooth 
Please contact our office for an evaluation if you experience any of the symptoms above, and we will refer you to an endodontic specialist. 
Apicoectomy
Also known as a root-end resection, an apicoectomy literally means the removal of the apex of the root of the tooth. This procedure, done following a root canal, treats the bony area surrounding the end of your tooth, which has become inflamed or infected. By folding back the gum near the tooth, the doctor can access the underlying bone and extract the inflamed tissue. At the same time, the very tip of the root is removed and usually replaced with a small plug or filling. At this time, the doctor may treat the area with antibiotics and will then close the area with a small suture. Eventually, the jaw surrounding the tooth will fill in with bone, supporting the tooth as before. This procedure helps ensure the lasting result of your endodontic treatment.

A common misconception is that a root canal is a painful procedure. Actually, root canals are similar to having a cavity filled, producing minimal pain. 

Common causes for the need of endodontic treatment:

Inflamed/infected tooth pulp 

Severe sensitivity to hot and cold elements 

Tooth decay 

Chipped or broken tooth 

Blow to the tooth 

Swelling or tenderness near the infected tooth 

Repeated dental procedures on a tooth 

 

Please contact our office for an evaluation if you experience any of the symptoms above, and we will refer you to an endodontic specialist. 

 

Apicoectomy

Also known as a root-end resection, an apicoectomy literally means the removal of the apex of the root of the tooth. This procedure, done following a root canal, treats the bony area surrounding the end of your tooth, which has become inflamed or infected. By folding back the gum near the tooth, the doctor can access the underlying bone and extract the inflamed tissue. At the same time, the very tip of the root is removed and usually replaced with a small plug or filling. At this time, the doctor may treat the area with antibiotics and will then close the area with a small suture. Eventually, the jaw surrounding the tooth will fill in with bone, supporting the tooth as before. This procedure helps ensure the lasting result of your endodontic treatment.

 

 
 
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