If you experience persistent or significant pain in your tooth, you may need to bring the matter up with a specialist instead of a general dentist. While your regular dental office can take on some problems within the tooth structure, they can have limits on what they can do to resolve especially serious or hard to reach issues. When these issues cannot be treated, they may recommend that the tooth be extracted to stop discomfort and prevent the further spread of bacteria. Rather than go through an extraction and the placement of a dental prosthetic, talk to an endodontic specialist about the services that can help you. After a diagnostic review of your tooth, we can pinpoint where problems are located within the tooth structure and provide dependable treatment.
Upon evaluating your tooth, we can see where treatment needs to take place. Many people with endodontic problems can be helped through root canal therapy, which addresses issues within your pulp. However, if it is necessary, we can go beyond this area—through oral surgery, we can provide services like an apicoectomy to address trouble within the roots of teeth. Doing this can ultimately keep your complete smile intact.
Any tooth pain can be upsetting, but it can be especially frustrating when you experience problems with a tooth that has already undergone restorative care. By providing retreatment to address a persistent or returning issue, we can make sure that the matter is fully dealt with so that discomfort is no longer an issue!
A toothache is not a problem to take lightly. The sooner you say something to the right person, the sooner you can proceed with valuable care to put the matter behind you! 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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