When you have a problem with significant or lasting tooth pain, you should look into treatment. The longer you wait to do something about this issue, the more likely it is to worsen and create more issues for you. Waiting also means spending more time with dental discomfort. At your appointment with an endodontist, you can learn about treatment options that can resolve the problem without requiring an extraction. In addition to presenting options for treatment that can save your tooth, we can use advanced imaging technology to fully assess the source of your trouble.
We rely on advanced imaging technology, including microscopes, to identify problems with patients’ teeth. When a problem is recognized, we can determine if root canal therapy can put a stop to your trouble, or a more advanced treatment, such as an apicoectomy, might be necessary. With these advanced services, we can respond to problems that affect areas of your tooth that are difficult to reach and resolve at a general dentist’s office. By completing this work, you can avoid a situation where your tooth has to be removed and replaced to restore your oral health.
If you have problems with a tooth that has gone through root canal therapy in the past, it can be necessary for you to undergo retreatment. We can provide the necessary care to reexamine the tooth, determine why you continue to feel discomfort, and perform the necessary care to fully restore its health.
Dental pain is a difficult problem to ignore, and one that you should not dismiss. If worsening discomfort affects your tooth, our practice can help! Through endodontic services, we can make sure that the issue is completely addressed without resorting to tooth extraction and replacement to resolve the matter. If you would like to find out more about our services, or if you wish to set up an appointment, contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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