Peri radicular surgery is a type of dental procedure that is used to treat diseases of the peri radicular tissues surrounding the root of a tooth. This type of surgery is commonly used to treat periodontal diseases such as periodontitis, as well as some other diseases that can affect the root of a tooth. The purpose of this type of surgery is to remove the affected tissue and to restore the health of the periodontal tissues. During the surgery, a dentist will first make an incision in the gums in order to access the affected area. Then, a small area of the gum and bone will be removed. This is done in order to access and remove the diseased tissue. Once the tissue has been removed, the dentist will then clean the area with a special solution, and in some cases, a bone graft may be used to replace the removed area. Once the surgery is complete, the dentist will then close the incision with sutures and the patient will be given antibiotics to prevent infection. In addition, the patient may be prescribed pain medication to manage any discomfort associated with the surgery. The recovery time for peri radicular surgery can vary, depending on the severity of the condition. Generally, the patient can expect to return to their regular activities within a few days. However, it is important to follow the dentist’s instructions for post-operative care in order to ensure a successful recovery. Peri radicular surgery is a highly effective treatment for periodontal diseases and can help to restore the health of the periodontal tissues. It is important to speak to your dentist about any concerns you may have about the procedure, as well as the benefits and risks associated with it.
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