To fully restore a tooth that is impacted by advanced decay, or one that is physically injured, you may need a kind of procedure that a general dental office does not provide. In a situation where the right procedure is not available, you may find that your recommended care involves tooth extraction and replacement. This leaves you without your full smile, and it requires several advanced treatments to completely address your oral health needs. When you visit with an endodontic specialist, you can learn about services that can tend to problems with teeth so that they are returned to good condition and can be kept in place.
There are different endodontic services that we can provide in situations where this kind of support is needed. With our advanced imaging technology, we can locate the source of your trouble with your dental well-being and provide the appropriate care. Sometimes this means performing root canal treatment. At other times, it may involve a treatment that accesses an area that a root canal cannot reach. This can even include a procedure like an apicoectomy, conservative oral surgery that lets us perform treatment at your tooth’s roots.
You may need to visit with a specialist to learn how you can restore a tooth that has previously undergone care. Through retreatment, we can address problems with a tooth when it has previously been cared for with a root canal. We can access it to tend to a problem that was not fully addressed, or we can take on a new issue that has developed.
While the restorative services provided by your general dentist are often capable of addressing smile problems, there are issues that can require care for more advanced issues. At our practice, we provide endodontic treatment options that address more significant oral health threats so that your tooth can be saved. If you would like to find out more about how we can help you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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