Periapical Surgery
Periapical surgery (apicoectomy) treats infections at the tip of the root that don't respond to conventional treatment. It is a minimally invasive procedure performed with a microscope for maximum precision and a fast recovery.
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Treats infections that won't resolve
- Apicoectomy with microscope
- Fast recovery
If you identify with any of these, message us for a free assessment.
- Infection that persists after a root canal
- Cyst or lesion at the root tip
- Recurring pain or swelling
- Cases not resolved by conventional treatment
Diagnosis & planning
We locate the lesion with an X-ray and microscope.
Microsurgery
We access the root tip in a minimally invasive way and remove the infection.
Sealing & closure
We seal the root and suture for a fast recovery.

Dental microscope
Treatments performed under a dental microscope to increase the success of every treatment. More precise and safe procedures for our patients.

Intraoral X-Rays
Crystal-clear detail with minimal radiation dose.

CEREC Technology
Digital design and milling to place your ceramic crowns the same day, without multiple visits.
No. It's an outpatient, minimally invasive procedure under local anesthesia.
Usually fast; we give you clear instructions for the following days.