If you have pain that you would consider serious, or if your discomfort has persisted over a longer period of time, you should be aware that the problem could require endodontic treatment. What this means is that a problem within your tooth structure needs to be addressed to properly restore your oral health. Depending on the condition of your tooth, this may be an issue that a general dentist’s office is not able to address, which means the option they offer is to have the tooth extracted. To preserve your full smile as well as your oral health, you can talk to an endodontic treatment specialist about your options for care.
Through a diagnostic review with our advanced digital imaging technology, we can determine what is wrong with your tooth, and what the right treatment can do to help. In addition to offering root canal therapy to deal with an infection or internal injury, we can provide more involved services, including oral surgery, to make sure that trouble is caught and treated. The advantage to this approach is that it lets you keep your natural tooth, and it makes the processes of extraction and restoration with a prosthetic unnecessary, ultimately making your care more conservative.
What should you do if you feel pain in a tooth that has already been treated. If discomfort persists even after a root canal, or if new problems start with a tooth that had already been treated, our practice can help. We can perform retreatment, which involves accessing a tooth to look for new problems or issues that were not caught during your first procedure, then treating the matter so that your oral health is properly restored.
Through endodontic services, we can save teeth that face a heightened risk for extraction and replacement. If you think something may be wrong with your oral health and want to know more about how we can help, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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