Dental injuries vary in severity, but when the damage to your enamel is significant, it can prove tough to make sure the matter is dealt with properly. One source of concern is that the structural damage can leave you without the necessary support for a dental crown. If this happens, you can find yourself at risk for an extraction! Rather than move forward with this approach, we can talk to you about having your smile restored through work that includes a Post And Core or Core Buildup. These services add to the structure above your gum line, making a restoration easier to secure.
Any time you can undergo successful restorative treatment and still preserve your smile, you can feel more comfortable with the results of your dental work. Because we offer Post And Core and Core Buildup treatments, we can help to prevent tooth loss even in circumstances where it appears a tooth will be difficult to properly restore. A Post And Core uses a small metal road and additional materials to create a structure that is prepared to hold a custom crown. A Core Buildup will not require the post to make sure you have the required stability for your restoration.
Through our approaches to endodontic treatment, we can make sure your oral health is effectively managed while still making the preservation of your smile a priority. When appropriate, our services include careful oral surgery to access and treat problems in areas that your general dentist cannot reach. To make sure we fully understand what kind of care you require, we use advanced imaging technology to provide thorough oral health evaluations.
Through the restoration of your broken tooth with a Post And Core or Core Buildup procedure, we can help you proceed with restorative care that includes a dental crown. To find out more about this and other services that we offer, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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