When you speak with a general dentist about restoring an aching, sensitive tooth, the recommendation may be to extract it in order to stop further problems. The process of having the tooth removed and replaced can lead to more work, a significant change to your smile health, and dependence on an artificial restoration to keep your smile intact. Fortunately, by meeting with an endodontic treatment specialist, you can explore other options, which means you can still keep your complete smile and have the source of your discomfort addressed.
Endodontic treatment deals with problems that affect a tooth’s inner health, which means our practice can take care of something that is difficult for a general dentist to access. Root canal treatment is one of the services we provide. Through this work, we access your pulp, the central chamber of your tooth, so that we can address problems with infected or damaged tissues within. When necessary, we can provide services that access areas that even a root canal can have a difficult time reaching. Oral surgery can call for more involved work, but it still provides the important benefit of saving a tooth and keeping your smile complete. One procedure we can provide is an apicoectomy, which accesses your roots so that an unhealthy end can be removed and replaced with a filling.
Having access to the right services will certainly be important. With that said, it is also important to have the right technology so that the trouble with your tooth can be properly identified and addressed. Our practice uses advanced imaging tools, including microscopes, so that we can fully examine you and find the source of your trouble. From there, we can proceed with an effective treatment and put a stop to your tooth pain!
When you have problems with tooth pain, you can find that a visit with an endodontic treatment specialist can ensure treatment preserves your smile. To find out more, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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