There are times when dental injuries or severe cavities will create trouble within the tooth structure, affecting the space where living tissues and blood vessels are housed. This creates discomfort, and it puts you in a situation where your tooth is vulnerable to worsening health issues. Eventually, the spread of bacteria through the pulp can lead to the recommendation that your tooth be removed and replaced in order to restore your oral health. While this can put a stop to a problem, you can be understandably concerned about an approach that leaves you without your complete smile. Through endodontic services, we can work in harder to reach areas and deal with difficult problems so that you do not have to rely on a dental prosthetic’s support at the end of your treatment!
If your tooth becomes infected because of an advanced cavity, or due to complications from a physical injury, there are different services that can help. Through root canal treatment, we are able to deal with problems within your pulp, the tooth’s central chamber. We can also provide services that tend to your roots, which are difficult to access even during a root canal. To successfully tend to them, we can provide careful oral surgery to both access them and provide care. With our diagnostic imaging technology, we can make sure that we fully evaluate your tooth and determine what area (or areas) might require treatment.
Sometimes, saving a tooth calls for rebuilding a damaged structure so that a restoration can remain safely in place. Through Post And Core and Core Buildup services, we can make sure that you are able to reliably support a crown. Once the recommended approach is complete, you can return to your general dentist to have your crown put in position.
Through the different restorative services that our practice provides, we can make sure that vulnerable teeth are properly restored and treated without making extraction and replacement with a prosthetic necessary. If you would like to find out more, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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