Categories: Endodontics

How Endodontic Treatment Addresses Serious Dental Problems

In many situations, a routine cavity treatment will see a person’s tooth restored to good health before complications can occur. The treatment will involve the removal of decayed tissue before a permanent dental filling or crown is put in place to keep the tooth secure. Unfortunately, some oral health problems will cause more significant problems, which means they demand more involved care. Our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX is able to help those individuals who need to undergo work to address problems within their tooth. We can perform a root canal procedure to address an infection, or perform retreatment when a tooth shows signs of poor health after past care. If necessary, we are also able to provide surgical work to address problems in areas that are difficult to access.

Dealing With Advanced Tooth Decay

Cavities worsen as time passes, which is why prompt treatment is recommended. Eventually, the interior of your tooth becomes vulnerable to infection from bacteria due to the damage done by decay. At this point, you can begin to experience uncomfortable symptoms of infection that include swelling, pain, and sensitivity. A root canal is performed to remove an infection from within the tooth. Once this is done, the pulp will be sealed, and arrangements can be made with your dentist to permanently restore the tooth.

Problems After Past Restorative Work? Retreatment Can Help

A root canal should keep a tooth safe from any future problems with infection. With that said, people do sometimes experience issues after work has been completed. This may be due to an injury after care, or because an infection was not fully treated. If you have any reason to think your tooth is in need of care after past work, retreatment can be necessary. During retreatment, your endodontist will carefully remove the material sealing the pulp in order to find and address problems. After this is done, the pulp can be sealed again, and the tooth can be equipped with a restoration.

Surgery Is Sometimes Needed To Save A Tooth

Oral surgery can save a tooth that is in poor health when a traditional root canal procedure is not effective. Surgical work can address infections or injuries that are inaccessible because of your periodontal tissues. Patients who require this kind of treatment often need an apicoectomy, which involves the careful removal of a root end before sealing the remaining root and repairing your periodontal tissues.

Our El Paso, TX Practice Can Save Your Tooth Through Endodontic Treatment

At our El Paso, TX endodontic treatment facility, Dr. Endo and our team are prepared to help patients who require advanced work in order to save a vulnerable tooth. To find out more about our services, or to discuss treatment with us, please call Omni Endodontics at 915.990.3636!

Dr. Endo

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