It is frequently possible for smile problems to be identified and effectively treated before they become serious. You can protect yourself against threats to your well-being when you are consistent about preventive dental services and your smile care routine. Unfortunately, people who keep up with smile care over time can still wind up in situations where something potentially serious needs to be addressed. When you have a tooth that is aching because of a severe cavity, or one that has been broken in a way that makes treatment difficult, you may have few options beyond having that tooth extracted. What you should know is that visiting an endodontist for care can help you avoid this. By doing so as soon as possible, you can manage a potentially severe dental emergency without having to go through an extraction!
By visiting with an endodontist—someone who specializes in treatments that concern the tooth’s inner structure—you can find out what you can do to save a vulnerable tooth at risk for extraction. There are different services we offer; beyond just providing root canal therapy, we can offer oral surgery when a problem is especially difficult to access. By providing this service, we can reach areas that are particularly hard to access, giving us the means to resolve advanced problems without resorting to extraction and the placement of a prosthetic appliance.
Even after a tooth is treated, its condition can leave it difficult to preserve simply because there is not a reliable way to place a restoration. Through Post And Core and Core Buildup procedures, we can add to its structure so that a crown can be put in place!
Our office is here to help when a dental emergency puts you at serious risk for tooth loss. For more information on how we can help you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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