If tooth pain lasts for more than a few days, or if the amount of your discomfort has you concerned, it should be taken seriously. Having the tooth evaluated can lead to the detection of trouble, which can then lead to the appropriate treatment. You may find that a general dentist recommends that a tooth be extracted, as the problem may be out of reach even for root canal treatment. However, this does not mean that you are out of options! Visiting with an endodontic treatment specialist will lead to more options, and that can mean saving your tooth while making sure that the source of your discomfort is fully managed.
Endodontic services take on problems within the tooth structure. While this can call for root canal treatment, it can also call for other services, including oral surgery to access an area that is difficult to reach. One option is apicoectomy, a procedure that will access the root ends of your tooth. The tip is removed and then replaced with a filling to protect the tooth.
It is important to closely evaluate a tooth in poor health, as this lets us identify the source of trouble with your oral health. Our imaging technology includes microscopes that let us study your oral health in remarkable detail. Because of this, we can pinpoint trouble that is hard to identify, which can lead to treatment that both saves your tooth and fully restores its health.
The onset of severe tooth pain is hard to ignore, and it can point to a serious problem with your smile health that will have to be addressed. Our endodontic treatment office is prepared to help when a tooth is in poor shape, even when a general dentist recommends extraction. If you would like to find out more, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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