Apicoectomy/Endodontic Surgery

At Vaughn Endodontics, our team is fully equipped to provide a variety of endodontic surgical procedures to treat existing endodontic issues and prevent further future problems. Endodontic surgery includes any type of surgical procedure that is related to treating the infected pulp of a tooth. Our goal is to save your natural teeth, restoring function and eliminating any pain or discomfort!

Why Do I Need Endodontic Surgery?

Oftentimes, many patients’ infected teeth can be saved by a simple non-surgical root canal procedure. However, there are some cases in which the tooth may require more complex surgical treatment. Dr. B. Aaron Vaughn will perform endodontic surgery on patients to locate fractures or hidden root canals that might not appear on X-ray images but will show up as painful symptoms and sensitivity in the tooth. Endodontic surgery may also be used to treat damaged or infected root surfaces and the surrounding bone.

Apical Surgery

During apical surgery, Dr. B. Aaron Vaughn will remove a portion of the tip of the tooth’s root to access the infected root canal to clean and seal it. Our team might recommend this type of surgery if the patient has signs of infection in or near the tip of the root canal. Apical surgery may also be performed when typical root canal therapy does not effectively eliminate signs of infection or pain–thus the need for more complex and deeper surgery.

What To Expect For Endodontic Surgery

Typically, endodontic surgery is performed during one appointment. Our team uses local anesthetics to thoroughly numb the treatment area and other medicine to help relieve any anxiety, pain or discomfort during the procedure. Our goal is to ensure that our patients have a comfortable and calm experience when undergoing endodontic surgery.

After the surgery, it is very normal to experience some sort of swelling and discomfort while your tooth and mouth are healing–this is a very normal bodily reaction to surgery. If you are having extreme pain and discomfort other than the normal amount, we urge you to reach out to our team so that we can examine the area and provide insight into why this is happening. 

Our practice’s goal is to provide you with the highest quality endodontic care possible–no matter your situation. We understand that endodontic surgery can be a daunting procedure, and we are here to help alleviate any confusion or anxiety prior to your procedure. 

We invite you to reach out to our team today so that we can help answer any questions you may have regarding endodontic surgery: 210-824-2363. We’re looking forward to hearing from you soon!

Request an Appointment

Our professional team at Vaughn Endodontics is here to treat San Antonio and the surrounding Greater San Antonio area. Should you require a root canal please contact us at 210-824-2363 to make an appointment.

Our Locations

Convenient Locations around the Greater San Antonio area

Olmos Park/Montevista Office

210-824-2363

1019 Shook Ave
San Antonio, TX 78212

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 7:00am-5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Northwest Office

210-824-2363

11019 Culebra Road Suite 160
San Antonio, TX 78253

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 7:30am-5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

North Central Office

210-824-2363

7434 Louis Pasteur Dr. Suite 315
San Antonio, TX 78229

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 7:30am-5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Referring Doctors

Vaughn Endodontics accepts patient referrals in San Antonio and the Greater San Antonio area. Our endodontists work closely with referring dentists to ensure optimal patient care experiences and treatment outcomes.

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Associations and Memberships

We’re Proud to be Affiliated with the Following Organizations:

American Academy of Implant Dentistry AAID Black
American Dental Association
American Board Of Oral Implantology Black
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