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Are you suffering from reinfection in the same tooth for which you have got your root canal treatment done years ago? Then your answer lies in an apicoectomy or root-end resection.
Apicoectomy in Turkey | Average cost in Turkey USD ($) |
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Simple Apicoectomy | $450 |
Complex Apicoectomy | $600 |
Average Simple Apicoectomy cost in Turkey is $450.
Average Complex Apicoectomy cost in Turkey is $600.
Apicoectomy in Turkey | Cost in USD |
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Istanbul | $500 |
Antalya | $550 |
Ankara | $550 |
Izmir | $600 |
Apicoectomy cost in Istanbul $500.
Apicoectomy cost in Antalya $550.
Apicoectomy cost in Ankara $550.
Apicoectomy cost in Izmir $600.
It is a minor surgical procedure in dentistry to save the teeth at risk and to prevent further serious complications which can arise from that tooth.
As apicoectomy is a surgical procedure including the removal of the root tip of the infected tooth, it needs a lot of precision in the process. Turkey is considered the hub of advanced dental equipment and technologies, thus this is the best place to get an apicoectomy done.
In this procedure, the root end or the apex of the infected teeth is removed along with the surrounding infected tissue area.
Though the procedure will be performed under the effect of local anesthesia, the procedure will be more painful in comparison to the root canal procedure.
The recovery time will be more. You might feel a little bit of pain after your anesthesia wears off. But the pain will be reduced drastically right after the apicoectomy procedure. Hence you can avoid the need of taking pain medications.
You can take OTC(over-the-counter) pain relief medications after consultation with your dentists.
You should not brush or floss specifically to that area until your dentist asks you to do it. Before healing, if you do so, it can open the wound and cause infection.
It will take almost 30- 90 minutes based on the curvature and location of the root structure. If the root tip is curved enough and access to the area is poor for the dentist, it might take longer than the estimated time.
Within a day or two, the patient can start regular activities.
Seven days after the surgery, the stitches will be removed.
Rare infection and nerve damage can happen though these are very unlikely to happen in the APICOECTOMY procedure.
You can go through the reviews of those who have already been through apicoectomy surgery procedures in multiple medical forums and if you are worried about some negative review, you can always consult with your doctor about the matter.
As Turkey is having a fair share of history along with its diverse landscape, you will find almost all the trappings for a great holiday. In Turkey, more than enough reasons are there to occupy your time and to recuperate after the treatment. Patients from all over the world like the UK, Germany, France, the USA, and the Middle East are also coming for dental treatments in Turkey these days as it has become a viable option for dental tourism.
In Turkey, you will receive treatment quality assurance from qualified and experienced practitioners. And even if you are thinking about the cost factor, Turkey is a good option for that too. Moreover in case of accommodation and transportation also, you will stay ahead if you have opted for Turkey.
Among these Ankara and Eskisehir are the popular places in Turkey to go for an apicoectomy. Ankara, being Turkey’s capital and second biggest city in the whole of Turkey, will provide you with all the charms you need to enjoy in Turkey. Istanbul is also considered one of the best options for apicoectomy procedures due to its extensive section and availability of high-caliber medical and dental equipment.
Well-experienced and board-certified general dental surgeons along with endodontists or root canal specialists can perform the procedure. And make sure to check the accreditation of the hospital or the dental office from where you are getting your apicoectomy procedure done.
To date, no such cases have been reported here in Turkey, as dentists are way more skilled and experienced. But to avoid these kinds of cases, you should choose your surgeon carefully.
Generally, any kind of botched-up case is very much unlike to happen in Turkey. Botched-up cases will be considered under medical negligence. You don’t have to invest more money to rectify the problem as you can report these cases under the medical law in Turkey and they will help you out in these cases.
In general, dental treatments are not covered by dental insurance in recent times. You can consult with your financial advisor related to the matter and explore the possibilities along with your dental surgeon. Though nowadays EMI facilities are available in some financial agencies. Even after that, you are feeling it’s difficult for you to avail yourself of the insurance, you can always ask your doctor to write one letter to your insurer describing the importance of this surgery on your overall health. If your insurance company provides coverage also, it will bear a partial amount of its budget. So make sure you read the details and go for it.
Takeaway- if your dental surgeon has advised you to go for an APICOECTOMY, then you should consider it seriously. And if you start delaying getting the treatment, the infection can spread further which might cause serious dental problems.
Even after going through this article, if you are confused about going through apicoectomy in Turkey, you can ask your queries through the online chat option on the toll-free number. We will always be happy to be there with you.
Who is the Best Apicoectomy surgeon in Turkey?
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What is Apicoectomy cost in Turkey?
Apicoectomy cost varies based on multiple factors including technology, methodology used. Find Apicoectomy pricelist in Turkey here.
What is Apicoectomy success rate in Turkey?
Apicoectomy success rate in Turkey is more than 99%.
Can I get Apicoectomys Before and After photos?
Yes. During consultation surgeon will provide you Before and After photos for Apicoectomys in Turkey.