It can be frustrating to have problems with a tooth that has already undergone treatment. After root canal therapy, you should have no more concerns, as this procedure removes all bacteria and damaged tissues before sealing your pulp. Unfortunately, there are times when bacteria may still be present, or an issue with physical damage goes unaddressed. It is also possible that new problems will affect you at a later date. By bringing concerns to your endodontist, you can go through treatment that prioritizes saving your tooth.
Retreatment is something that Dr. Endo can provide when you need work that follows a past treatment. With our advanced imaging technology, we can do a close inspection to find the source of your trouble. During your procedure, we can address the source of the trouble you are having to fully restore your tooth’s health. Once treatment is over, you can return to your general dentist for a permanent restoration.
Endodontic procedures deal with trouble within your tooth structure. In addition to providing root canal therapy, our practice offers additional services that resolve potentially serious problems. Those services can include oral surgery when necessary, or work to restore enough of your tooth structure to support a permanent dental crown. By arranging treatment, you can put an end to an oral health threat that would otherwise call for tooth extraction. By saving you from this, we can remove the need for you to go through the removal and replacement of your unhealthy tooth.
Through retreatment, our practice can address new or lingering difficulties with an unhealthy tooth. This service can do more than just resolve issues with discomfort – the work provided can keep you from experiencing tooth loss or complications from an infection. To find out more about our services, or to address a specific issue that is affecting you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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