It is sometimes necessary to rely on oral surgery to save a tooth. If you have a cracked root, or if an infection has developed beyond the reach of a root canal, oral surgery lets us do work in areas that are normally not accessible. By doing this, we can provide care when a problem has affected a tooth’s root. Without the option of performing oral surgery, the only other treatment solution can require tooth extraction. By committing to this option, you not only have to undergo the extraction itself, but also a recovery period and work to restore your full smile through prosthetic dental work.
An apicoectomy is a common form of oral surgery to save a tooth. After carefully revealing the roots of a tooth, your endodontist can go through a root end to do any necessary work to return it to good health. Once the treatment is finished, your root end will be capped with a filling to keep it safe, and work can be done to ensure your gums heal. During the procedure, we can help you remain comfortable and relaxed with local anesthetic.
The goal during oral surgery is to both save your tooth and minimize work that affects both that tooth and your surrounding tissues. We use advanced dental technology to both carefully examine the area where work will be performed and provide care. The tools we can use include microscopes, ultrasonic tools, and special fiber optic lights that help us work closely and carefully.
Omni Endodontics is prepared to save teeth that need more care than even a standard root canal can provide. To learn how an apicoectomy or other form of oral surgery can save a tooth in poor condition, call our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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