There are many situations where dental problems can be handled at a general practice, but more serious issues can call for a visit with a specialist. By bringing concerns about an infection or internal injury to an endodontist, you can find out about services that are able to save a tooth, which means you avoid an extraction. To fully evaluate the matter and see how we can help you, our practice relies on advanced imaging technology to perform reviews. Our imaging equipment even includes microscopes to help us spot harder-to-find issues responsible for your poor health!
A root canal is an endodontic procedure that addresses problems within your pulp, which is the location of living tissues within your tooth. This is a service that can help with a cavity that has caused an infection to form, and it can deal with internal harm from a physical injury. If you need work in an area out of the reach of a root canal, we can discuss oral surgery to make sure that the matter is addressed. One service available to you is an apicoectomy, a treatment that removes and replaces a root end to restore your tooth’s health.
In addition to treating internal problems, we can do work to build up your tooth structure so that your tooth can hold a crown. Both Post And Core and Core Buildup services add material so that your tooth can keep a custom restoration in place. This can save a tooth impacted by advanced decay or a physical injury that breaks a significant portion of the structure above your gum line.
Through advanced restorative services, our practice can help patients save vulnerable teeth that are at risk of being extracted. If you would like to learn what your treatment options are for these kinds of issues, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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