If a cavity is severe enough, you may need to see someone other than your dentist for help. An endodontist specializes in treatments that address internal dental issues. These problems include concerns about severe decay that can cause an infection within your pulp. While this often calls for root canal therapy, it may be necessary to perform an even more involved procedure. If a root canal does not enable us to fully restore your oral health, it may be necessary to discuss options that include oral surgery.
Before we can move forward with treatment, it is important to fully evaluate your tooth to see what kind of care you require. Through the use of advanced imaging technology, including microscopes, we can take a detailed look at your problem tooth so that we can fully determine what is affecting your health. By gathering these details, we will be able to recommend the right treatment approach and restore your oral health!
While root canal therapy is often effective at restoring a person’s dental health when they have an advanced cavity, there are times when even this procedure cannot fully address a problem. This is why it is sometimes necessary to perform oral surgery to make sure your needs are completely met. Apicoectomies are often performed when this situation arises. During this procedure, your endodontist carefully reveals the tooth’s root and removes the root’s end. To protect your oral health after this is done, a filling can be put in place for support.
Through endodontic treatment, we can address a problem with severe dental decay, even when a root canal procedure is not capable of addressing all of your concerns. To find out more about how we can support you when you have a serious dental problem, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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