A root canal procedure removes damaged and infected tissues within your tooth structure to stop problems like advanced decay and physical damage. After damaged or infected tissues are removed, your pulp will be sealed to keep your tooth safe, and your dentist can provide a permanent restoration for long-term support. If you start to experience pain shortly after undergoing care, or if discomfort begins at a later time, it is a cause for concern. Pain that persists suggests that a problem was not fully addressed. Trouble that occurs later can point to the onset of a new problem that calls for care.
When a tooth has already undergone root canal therapy, retreatment can take place to return it to good health. We use advanced imaging technology to check for problems that will call for treatment. When your lingering or new issue is identified, we can deal with the matter and stop the tooth’s health from deteriorating further. After this is done, you can be free from discomfort, and you can be free from worry about your well-being!
A specialist in endodontic services can address many concerns that are difficult to treat at a general dental practice. For example, we can recommend oral surgery to restore the health of a tooth that needs more than a root canal to return to good health. We can also rebuilt your tooth structure if you are not able to support a crown. These services provide a more involved degree of care than you might expect, but by pursuing this kind of support you can avoid a tooth extraction!
Omni Endodontics is ready to take care of you if you need to do something about a problem tooth that has already undergone treatment. To learn more about our practice, and the services that we can provide, you can reach our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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