Your general dentist can provide many important services, but they are not always able to proceed with restorative work that lets your tooth stay in place. Extractions are recommended when there is no way to treat a problem and preserve your tooth. What you can find is that through an appointment with an endodontic specialist, you can gain access to services that do more to target and treat problems that are hard to access. While our services do include root canal therapy, they also provide support through more involved work, and even services that require oral surgery!
An apicoectomy ensures that a problem with your root does not make the loss of your entire tooth necessary. After revealing the roots, we can remove the tip, taking care to place a filling to seal it and prevent new problems. Through this work, we can make sure that you keep your complete smile and will not need an extraction and prosthetic placement. Overall, you can have results in less time, and you can remain confident because you maintain your full, natural smile!
Endodontic treatments help save vulnerable teeth. While they often focus on providing work within the tooth structure, our treatments can offer more than just this. We can also recommend services like Post And Core or Core Buildup to help when structural damage is making it hard to save a tooth. These procedures add to the tooth above your gum line, which will make it easier to hold a restoration in place after treatment.
By providing an apicoectomy, we can provide services that help you fully recover from an oral health issue without having to go through an extraction and tooth replacement. If you would like to find out more about the services that are available to you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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