Medical term:
apicostomy
trephination
[tref€´€ĭ-na´shun]use of the trephine for creating an opening in the skull or in the sclera.
dental trephination surgical creation of a fistula by puncturing the soft tissue and bone overlying the root apex to provide drainage. Called also apicostomy.
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ap·i·cos·to·my
(ap'i-kos'tō-mē),An operation in which the labial or buccal alveolar plate is perforated with a trocar and cannula; done to reach the root apex and to take bacterial cultures from this area.
[apico- + G. stoma, mouth]
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apicostomy
(āp″ĭ-kos′tŏ-mē) [ apex + -stomy]Surgical removal of the mucoperiosteum and bone to expose the apex of the root of a tooth.
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ap·i·cos·to·my
(ap'i-kos'tō-mē)An operation in which the labial or buccal alveolar plate is perforated with a trocar and cannula; performed to reach the root apex and to take bacterial cultures from this area.
[apico- + G. stoma, mouth]
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