If you are not sure of why you have problems with tooth pain, it could be due to a cavity that has progressed enough to let bacteria infiltrate your pulp. This leads to discomfort and sensitivity issues, and it can also cause swelling or changes in your tooth color. These are issues that you should not ignore. Have your tooth evaluated to determine if a cavity is to blame for your difficulties. Our practice uses advanced imaging technology to give thorough evaluations. This can help us determine the location of the tooth trouble and plan a successful treatment!
Root canal therapy addresses internal tooth problems by carefully dealing with bacteria and infected tissues that need to be removed. This procedure is often an effective response to problems with advanced cavities. Once complete, you can return to your general dentist to receive a permanent restoration to support your tooth.
Sometimes, a problem progresses beyond the reach of a root canal. In other circumstances, you may have a problem with a physical injury you cannot see because it is the root, not the crown (visible area) of the tooth that is damaged. In these situations, more involved services are needed. We can use our imaging technology to determine if you require oral surgery. While these services are more involved than a routine root canal, they can successfully deal with issues that threaten your oral health without requiring a tooth extraction.
At our endodontic treatment office in El Paso, TX, we are prepared to serve patients when they experience alarming issues with tooth pain. Root canal therapy is often effective at resolving this problem, as the treatment removes bacteria and diseased tissues within the pulp to stop the harmful spread of decay. With that said, we can offer additional treatment options for those who need work done in areas beyond the reach of a root canal treatment. For more information, call Omni Endodontics at 915.990.3636!
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