Dental emergencies can occur suddenly and create serious concerns about your appearance and oral health. The sooner you act in seeking treatment, the sooner you can make sure that you put a problem completely behind you. Timely care also help you avoid complications that make treatment more difficult. In a case where a serious problem occurs, a more involved procedure may be required even if you do act quickly in scheduling services. The good news is that through endodontic treatment, we can address severe and hard-to-reach problems that require attention.
Dental injuries and advanced cavities can sometimes call for endodontic treatment to deal with problems within your tooth. This can take the form of a root canal procedure, which will resolve problems in the pulp. Problems with your oral health can sometimes affect your roots, which will make treatment difficult even with a root canal. When necessary, we can provide oral surgery to take on these issues. During an apicoectomy, we can carefully access roots to remove the end and provide a replacement filling to offer lasting support.
Finding the right treatment solution can call for a careful evaluation. Our practice relies on advanced imaging technology, including the use of microscopes, to fully investigate trouble and determine what we can do to help you. Omni Endodontics also relies on digital radiography to take x-ray images that emit far less radiation and allow us to project digital images on a screen that we can easily review with you.
There are times when dental problems need to be examined and addressed in the shortest time possible. Even with prompt care, you may require more support than a general dental practice is ready to deliver in order to save a tooth in poor health. We make important services available to people in and around the El Paso area who find themselves in need of urgent treatment. To find out more, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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