While a general dentist’s office can often take on problems with tooth pain and sensitivity, your condition may be one that they can no longer deal with at their practice. As a result, they may have to bring up tooth extraction and replacement, as removing the tooth will stop bacteria from spreading to other areas and creating more difficulties for you. At our office, we can recommend more services that deal with internal difficulties. In addition to root canal therapy, we can offer treatments that tend to portions of your tooth that are difficult for other practices to access. If necessary, we can even help you save a tooth by performing oral surgery!
A root canal tends to the tooth’s pulp, the chamber that resides under the outer layers of dentin and enamel. This is the location of living tissues within the tooth that support its health – when a cavity exposes these tissues to bacteria, you can develop a painful and worrying infection. Through root canal therapy, we can remove the infection before sealing the pulp, which spares your tooth further harm. In some cases, an infection or injury may call for treatment of the roots, which can be harder to access. Oral surgery can make treatment possible in this situation. We offer different services, including apicoectomies, that can save teeth in this more vulnerable state.
Sometimes, tooth loss is a concern because there is no longer enough of your crown – the visible portion of your tooth – present to support a restoration. We offer Post And Core and Core Buildup procedures. These treatments provide more structure to hold a dental crown that your general dentist can place to support your tooth and bite function.
By discussing your toothache with an endodontist, you can learn about different treatment options to restore your oral health and address pain without the need to undergo an extraction. To find out more, contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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