There are situations where a tooth is successfully treated for advanced decay or injury, but not able to support a dental restoration. In order to save the tooth, and preserve the natural roots that support your jaw health, we can recommend a post and core or core buildup treatment. These procedures provide additional support so that a crown can stay in place and support your bite function!
A root canal procedure should put a stop to all of your lingering issues with a tooth infection. In other words, your problems with your tooth should be over once your treatment is performed. So what can you do if the tooth continues to ache, or if you start to experience new problems after your root canal? Through retreatment, we can perform additional work on the tooth to find the cause of your discomfort. Once that issue is identified and treated, the tooth can be prepared for a new restoration supplied by your dentist.
Some problems are difficult to resolve without oral surgery. While this treatment is involved, it does make saving a tooth possible when it would be lost otherwise. We use technology like microscopes to find problems that are missed during treatment at a traditional dentist’s office, and to plan careful procedures that minimize changes to a tooth. Through treatment like an apicoectomy, which involves work on the root end of a tooth, we can deal with problems that are out of reach during a root canal procedure.
At Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX, patients who struggle with serious oral health issues can discover that treatment is possible if they hope to save a vulnerable tooth. In the course of an evaluation, we can use imaging technology to find problems that have been missed, or determine how specialized treatment might make it possible to save a tooth in poor condition. To learn more about Dr. Endo and our endodontic services, please call Omni Endodontics at 915.990.3636!
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