Your dentist may be unable to help if you have an advanced cavity. You can be directed to us because you need root canal therapy or another procedure. We provide services that deal with difficult internal problems that put you at risk for tooth loss. By arranging your treatment at our facility, you can avoid tooth extraction, which then calls for prosthetic dental work in order to restore your smile.
In addition to providing root canals to patients who need them, we can offer oral surgery to remove bacteria and damaged tissues from harder-to-access areas. During an apicoectomy, your endodontist will carefully remove a root’s end so that work in the area can take place. This can take place when a cavity has led to infection in this space, or when an injury damages a tooth’s root. After work is done, a filling can be placed at the root’s tip to prevent future problems. We also offer retreatment if you start to experience difficulties with a tooth that has been through restorative work already.
Cavities that lead to infection can be hard to fully address because bacteria are able to spread to areas that are difficult to examine or reach. We use advanced imaging technology to determine what support your tooth requires. This includes the use of microscopes that allow us to thoroughly study the tooth’s pulp, or even within the roots of your tooth to determine where we should provide support. When problems are thoroughly evaluated and treated, you can avoid a situation where unaddressed bacteria or damage has to be addressed later through retreatment.
Omni Endodontics is ready to help individuals who experience significant or hard-to-treat cavity issues. To find out how we can help you, contact our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX at 915.990.3636!
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