Dental Terms
Periapical Kanata
Periapical periodontitis, also known as apical periodontitis (AP) or periradicular periodontitis, is a dental condition characterized by an acute or chronic inflammatory lesion around the apex (tip) of a tooth root. This condition is typically the result of bacterial invasion of the pulp of the tooth.
If you are experiencing symptoms or have been diagnosed with periapical periodontitis, it is essential to seek professional dental care. The treatment for periapical periodontitis typically involves addressing the underlying infection and inflammation to promote healing and preserve the affected tooth whenever possible.
At Kanata South Dental, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of various dental conditions, including periapical periodontitis. Our experienced and skilled dentist, Dr. Taner Cakmak, can provide you with the necessary care and guidance to manage and resolve this condition.
To schedule your appointment, please call Kanata South Dental at 613-519-1400. We are conveniently located at Unit C1, 120 Terence Matthews Crescent in Kanata, ON, and we are committed to helping you achieve and maintain optimal oral health.