Still experiencing tooth pain after a root canal? You’re not alone, and there’s a lasting solution available just minutes from Cathedral City. At Rancho Mirage - Palm Springs Endodontics, our board-certified endodontists, Dr. Eddie Al Halasa DDS, MSD and Dr. Rita J. Hung DMD, MPD, MSD, specialize in apicoectomy procedures to help residents of Cathedral City finally get relief. When traditional root canal therapy isn’t enough, an apicoectomy can preserve your natural tooth and prevent extraction.

What Is an Apicoectomy and Why Might You Need One?

If you’ve had a root canal but are still feeling discomfort, there may be an issue deep beneath the surface of the tooth. An apicoectomy, also known as root-end surgery, is a microsurgical procedure that removes infected tissue and the tip of the tooth’s root to eliminate persistent infections and promote proper healing.

This procedure is often the final step to save a tooth before extraction is considered. It is especially useful in cases where:

  • A tiny root fracture has gone undetected
  • Calcium deposits block traditional root canal tools
  • The tooth did not heal properly after a prior treatment
  • Infection has returned despite root canal therapy

At our state-of-the-art facility near Cathedral City, we use advanced dental microscopes and ultrasonic instruments to ensure every apicoectomy is performed with precision, care, and comfort.

Why Cathedral City Patients Trust Us for Apicoectomy Surgery

Only a short drive from Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage - Palm Springs Endodontics is a trusted destination for advanced endodontic care. Our team is known throughout Riverside County for our exceptional outcomes and patient-first approach.

Here’s why local patients choose us:

  • Microsurgical precision with cutting-edge technology
  • Board-certified specialists with decades of combined experience
  • A calming, spa-like environment designed to ease dental anxiety
  • Convenient scheduling and personalized treatment plans
  • Strong local reputation built on referrals from general dentists

Whether you're coming from Panorama Park, the Cathedral Canyon Country Club area, or the heart of Downtown Cathedral City, expert endodontic care is just minutes away.

What to Expect During an Apicoectomy Procedure

Understanding the procedure helps ease any anxiety you might have. Here's what typically happens during an apicoectomy:

  1. Local anesthesia is administered to keep you comfortable
  2. A small incision is made in the gum to access the root tip
  3. The infected tissue and the root end are carefully removed
  4. A biocompatible material is used to seal the canal and prevent reinfection
  5. The gum is sutured, and healing begins

The entire procedure usually takes 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the location and complexity of the tooth. Front teeth are generally quicker, while molars may take longer due to their intricate root structures.

Advanced Technology That Enhances Precision and Healing

Our practice uses ultrasonic instruments and high-powered dental microscopes, which provide unparalleled accuracy in locating and treating hidden or calcified canals. This level of precision:

  • Increases the chances of preserving your natural tooth
  • Minimizes discomfort and recovery time
  • Reduces the risk of further infection

For residents in Cathedral City, having access to such advanced care nearby means you don’t have to travel far for top-tier dental surgery.

Is Apicoectomy Right for You? Here's When to Call an Endodontist

You may need an apicoectomy if you’re experiencing:

  • Persistent or recurring pain after a root canal
  • Swelling near the tooth or gums
  • Discomfort when chewing
  • Gum tenderness around a previously treated tooth
  • Your general dentist refers you to a specialist

If any of these symptoms sound familiar, it’s time to consult with our experienced endodontists. Dr. Al Halasa and Dr. Hung will evaluate your case using digital imaging and clinical expertise to recommend the best course of action.

FAQs About Apicoectomy

Book Your Apicoectomy Appointment in Cathedral City, CA Today!

Persistent tooth pain isn’t something you should have to live with. Extracting your tooth doesn’t have to be the only option. At Rancho Mirage - Palm Springs Endodontics, we help patients preserve their natural teeth and eliminate chronic discomfort through expert apicoectomy treatment. Call us now at (760) 779-0350 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Eddie Al Halasa or Dr. Rita J. Hung or use our easy online booking form.