The discomfort you feel from a toothache can certainly be difficult to ignore, and it can be alarming to think that the only solution is to arrange an extraction to put a stop to the source of your trouble. An extraction can be recommended because you have a problem that is both difficult to reach and treat and a risk for the spread of harmful bacteria. The good news is that when you arrange access to an endodontic specialist, you can learn about treatments that are more involved, which can result in care for problems that are hard to reach and difficult to resolve.
Through different services that tend to problems within your tooth structure, it is possible to put a stop to a toothache and resolve an issue jeopardizing your oral health. Root canal therapy is often performed to address trouble. The service accesses your pulp, the tooth’s central chamber where living tissues are housed. If the source of your trouble is not reachable through this service, we can provide more involved options, including oral surgery, to make sure that the appropriate restorative care takes place. While this can be a more involved service, it is one that can remove the need to go through the processes of tooth extraction and replacement.
A root canal procedure should be all that you require to put an end to a tooth’s issues. Unfortunately, problems sometimes reoccur, or may even persist after your initial procedure. In these situations, you can come to Dr. Endo to discuss retreatment. We will carefully access the tooth to make sure your oral health is completely restored.
Proper treatment for a toothache can stop worsening discomfort, and with the right service, it can occur without making a tooth extraction necessary. If you have questions or concerns about discomfort, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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