Specialist microsurgical sealing of root and pulp chamber perforations using bioceramic materials (MTA, Biodentine) under the operating microscope at our Wollongong practice.
A perforation is an unintended communication between the inside of the tooth and the external periodontal tissues. It can occur during access cavity preparation, post space preparation, canal instrumentation, or as a complication of internal resorption. Managed promptly with the right materials and under appropriate magnification, most perforations can be sealed predictably and the tooth retained long-term.
Perforations are classified by location, and each location has different implications for prognosis and treatment:
The long-term success of perforation repair is driven by:
At Wollongong Endodontics, repairs are performed under rubber dam with operating microscope magnification:
Most perforations are repaired from inside the tooth (orthograde). Where the perforation is inaccessible from the canal — often deep subcrestal lateral perforations or complex resorptive defects — a surgical approach can seal the defect from outside. Apical surgery techniques (flap, osseous access, bioceramic repair, suture) are used under the microscope. This is a specialist procedure with good outcomes when indicated.
Most perforations can be repaired predictably, especially if sealed promptly with bioceramic materials under specialist conditions. Extraction is usually reserved for large subcrestal perforations, perforations combined with a split tooth or vertical root fracture, or cases where the periodontal damage has already progressed significantly.
Clinical studies of MTA and bioceramic perforation repair consistently report long-term success rates above 80% in well-selected cases. With modern materials and microscope-guided technique, most repairs remain sealed and symptom-free indefinitely. We review at 6 and 12 months post-repair to confirm periradicular healing.
Fresh iatrogenic perforations benefit from prompt repair — ideally within days rather than weeks — to minimise contamination of the periodontal tissues. If you are a referring dentist and a perforation has occurred mid-treatment, call us directly on (02) 4208 0155. We will prioritise the case.
Most extras policies cover perforation repair under specialist endodontic item codes. HICAPS is available for same-day claiming. A written itemised quote is provided before any treatment commences.
South West Sydney patients may prefer our sister practice — Southwest Endodontic Centre, Liverpool →.