Endodontic Surgery: Eradicate Your Pain and Live Your Life Again


Endodontic surgery is used to save a tooth when a root canal alone isn’t enough. While root canals are very effective, some cases require additional treatment to resolve infection or complications. Endodontic surgery can also correct issues that developed after the initial procedure.

Types of Endodontic Surgery

To remove infection or inflammation: The most common endodontic surgery is an apicoectomy, or root-end resection. This is performed when infection or inflammation persists near the tip of the tooth’s root, even after a root canal.

To explore unexplained pain: If a patient experiences ongoing tooth pain but imaging doesn’t reveal a cause, endodontic surgery may be used to identify and treat hidden problems.

To remove calcium deposits: In some cases, calcium deposits inside the root canal make it difficult to clean and shape the space. Surgery can help remove these blockages to complete treatment.

Is It Painful?

Although endodontic surgery involves the tissues around nerves, local anesthetic ensures you don’t feel pain during the procedure. Mild to moderate discomfort afterward is common but manageable. Our team will provide a pain-relief plan to keep you comfortable during recovery.

The goal of endodontic surgery is to relieve pain, resolve infection, and help you keep your natural tooth. Because your comfort and optimal oral health are always our goal, you can trust that we’ll be here to help you prioritize and protect your smile with the tailored care you need.

Do you need a dentist in Milford to perform your endodontic surgery? Book an appointment with our caring Milford Family Dental team today!

Endodontic Surgery: Eradicate Your Pain and Live Your Life Again

  • Save natural teeth that might otherwise be lost
  • Treat hidden infections or complex root issues
  • Relieve persistent pain after root canal treatment
  • Promote long-term oral health and stability
  • Help preserve jawbone and surrounding tissue integrity!