If you act quickly, you can put an end to a dental emergency that causes you alarming discomfort, and you can do so while making a serious effort to save a vulnerable tooth. The good news is that when you reach out to an endodontist, you can find out about services that tend to problems within your tooth structure, so you can undergo the appropriate treatment to both restore your oral health and prevent tooth loss. At your appointment, we can use advanced imaging technology to determine what service (or services) will be called for to save your smile.
Endodontic services can address problems within your pulp, the tooth’s central chamber, or even the roots of teeth in poor health. By dealing with problems in these spaces, we can resolve troubles with your well-being without having to perform an extraction. A root canal procedure addresses internal injuries and infections that are present in your pulp. For problems that need to reach less accessible areas, we can provide oral surgery to access spaces that are hard for a general practice to reach.
Sometimes, the problem with saving a tooth is that there is no way to successfully keep a restoration in place. In the event that you cannot support a dental crown after treatment, or due to the degree of damage to your tooth structure, we can recommend a Post And Core or Core Buildup. These services add to the structure so that a restoration can remain secure and provide necessary bite support.
There are times when serious oral health problems call for more support than a general dentist’s office is ready to provide. If you find yourself in a situation like this, you can bring a potential dental emergency to your El Paso, TX endodontist for special treatment. To find out more about how we can help you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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