When Does Dental Pain Call For A Visit With An Endodontist?

There are circumstances where a general dentist can completely address problems that are linked to ongoing dental pain. However, if a problem is severe or in a part of the tooth that is difficult to treat, they may not be able to recommend anything beyond extracting your tooth. At this point, a second opinion appointment with an endodontist can be beneficial. Our El Paso, TX endodontic treatment office uses advanced imaging technology, including microscopes, to locate sources of trouble causing discomfort. In addition to identifying the reason for your pain, we can perform treatments on areas that are typically difficult to access and work on. By doing so, we can save a tooth from being lost and keep your full smile intact!

Dental Pain Is A Real Cause For Concern

When dental pain starts to arise and affect your quality of life, you should seek treatment. Discomfort without a clear cause may be linked to decay that has caused your tooth to become infected. For many people, root canal therapy will be sufficient for having their tooth’s health fully restored. However, it is possible for problems in a tooth’s roots to affect your oral health and put your tooth at risk for being lost. In this situation, your endodontist may need to perform oral surgery to provide the appropriate care.

Endodontic Treatment Can Restore Teeth With Hard-To-Access Areas

When a standard root canal procedure is not able to restore your tooth, your endodontist can recommend oral surgery to take care of a portion of your tooth that is normally out of reach. By carefully accessing a portion of the tooth beneath your gum line, we can tend to an infection or damage affecting a root that is making you vulnerable to pain and possible tooth loss. One approach to oral surgery we can take is the performance of an apicoectomy. After the roots of a tooth are accessed, the tip of a root can be removed, the tooth can be treated, and the root end can be replaced with a filling to provide support after your procedure.

Addressing Dental Pain Affecting A Tooth That Has Already Undergone Treatment

Sometimes, dental pain leads to concern and confusion because the problem arises after a tooth has already undergone treatment. Root canal therapy is meant to permanently resolve a problem with an injury or advanced cavity. However, if you still feel pain, or if you start to suffer an ache after a past treatment, our practice can offer retreatment. During this procedure, a tooth’s pulp will be exposed so that we can find the cause of discomfort and treat it. At this point, your tooth can be restored again and stay free of discomfort.

Talk To Your El Paso, TX Endodontist About Dental Pain

Omni Endodontics is prepared to help patients when they want to know why they have dental pain, and also want to know what can be done about it. To learn more about our services, you can contact our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!

Dr. Endo

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