Your experience with tooth decay treatment will depend on how far the cavity has progressed. In many circumstances, patients will have problems with their oral health resolved at a routine dental checkup, as their dentist can identify their need for care and provide it by removing damaged tissues and placing a dental filling. However, this will stop being the appropriate response when decay leads to the movement of bacteria to your pulp, the inner chamber of your tooth. When this occurs, you can experience the uncomfortable symptoms of an infection, and you can find yourself in need of a root canal. This procedure will access the inner tooth structure so that harmful microbes and infected tissues can be completely removed to stop any further difficulties.
Because our practice is committed to providing services that address concerns within the tooth structure, we are ready to resolve problems with your tooth when you need a root canal. Dr. Endo will carefully access the area in need of care so that your pulp can be tended to effectively. The procedure is an important one; if bacteria are not fully removed, you can continue to experience problems and require further support. If you have been through a root canal and still have discomfort, or if new problems have started to bother you, we can meet with you and provide retreatment to make sure that your oral health is restored.
By providing your root canal, our El Paso, TX endodontic treatment office can make sure that your tooth is restored if you are impacted by a severe cavity or physical injury. 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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