Your general dentist may inform you that your only remaining treatment option is to have your tooth carefully removed and replaced. This can be unwelcome news – while this procedure can prevent complications from an infection, it leads to more involved care and the permanent loss of a tooth. Endodontic treatment can help those who are warned that they likely need an extraction. By providing more specialized care, we can resolve issues so that they no longer put you in a situation where you may need to have a tooth removed.
The technology we use in our office to evaluate patients gives us detailed views of problem teeth. The imaging technology we use can pinpoint the cause of your oral health issues, which helps us plan the appropriate treatment. For an infected or injured tooth, it is often possible to provide the appropriate care through root canal therapy. However, if we find that your health difficulties are out of a root canal’s reach, we can instead rely on other services, including oral surgery, to treat you without making a tooth extraction necessary.
Apicoectomies and other surgical procedures make it possible to resolve problems that require more than root canal therapy. An apicoectomy takes care of your tooth by removing the end of your root, then replacing it with a custom filling. While it can sound complex, surgical procedures like the apicoectomy can prevent the need to go through both an extraction and prosthetic treatment to regain your full smile.
Fully addressing a problem with your oral health can sometimes call for more involved care than a general dentist’s office provides. To learn how you can address a problem without oral surgery, talk to your El Paso, TX area endodontist to explore the treatment options that are open to you. To find out more, contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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