Root canal treatment is needed in some circumstances to address cavities and injuries. We can do the necessary work of accessing and restoring the health of a tooth that requires work within its structure. After carefully clearing the bacteria and unhealthy tissues, we can make sure that your tooth is ready to receive a dental crown from your general dentist.
As beneficial as it is to arrange root canal treatment for a tooth that is injured or in pain, even this service may fall short of addressing your concerns. What can you do if a problem affects an area that is out of reach even for a root canal? Dr. Endo can help you by performing oral surgery and accessing a portion of the overall tooth structure that has proven difficult to reach. One common treatment is an apicoectomy, which removes a root tip and provides a replacement in order to resolve problems with your well-being.
The problems with a tooth are not limited to issues within the structure. You may need to do something about damage to the structure that resides above the gum line. Sometimes, an extraction can be suggested because there is not a viable way to hold a restoration in place after treatment. Post And Core and Core Buildup treatments target this concern. By rebuilding the structure so that a crown can remain secure, we can provide an important step in your treatment to preserve your smile!
There are times when advanced care has to take place in order to save a vulnerable tooth. At our El Paso, TX endodontic treatment office, we can recommend different services that are able to take on these problems and preserve your complete smile! If you would like to learn more about how we can take care of you, call Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX today at 915.990.3636!
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