Your endodontist may recommend endodontic microsurgery after a root canal treatment if dental decay or trauma has caused deeper tissue or structural damage that cannot be resolved with non-surgical methods. In these cases, surgery is necessary to effectively save the tooth and restore its health.
While root canal therapy often lasts a lifetime, some teeth may fail to heal properly, leading to new infections that can appear weeks, months, or even years later. Endodontic microsurgery uses high-powered microscopes and precise surgical instruments to remove infected tissue at the root tip, repair damaged roots, and seal the root canal system to preserve the natural tooth.