When you have serious issues with your oral health after an accident, or if the start of dental pain leads to the discovery of a severe cavity, you may be at risk for losing your tooth! At a general dentist’s office, your options for advanced restorative care can be limited. In this situation, you can find that an appointment with an endodontic treatment specialist can open up more opportunities to save a tooth in poor condition. The right procedure can address significant internal harm, and we can even provide services that tend to problems within the roots of teeth.
Endodontic treatments take on different degrees of problems with your oral health. After a serious injury or issue with infection, you can receive support in the form of root canal therapy. However, in some cases even this procedure does not provide the right access to the source of trouble. In these situations, we can recommend oral surgery. A procedure like an apicoectomy is able to resolve problems with the roots of your teeth, saving you from the experience of going through an extraction and prosthetic treatment.
Dental emergencies put people at risk for tooth loss for different reasons. In addition to experiencing complications with your tooth’s inner health, you can have trouble because of significant structural damage that makes it hard to place a restoration. To resolve this problem, we can recommend that you have a Post And Core or Core Buildup procedure. These services rebuild a tooth so that it can be counted on to hold a crown, keeping it safe and secure.
A dental emergency can put your smile at serious risk. If you want to make sure that the matter is completely addressed while still working to save your tooth, talk to an endodontic specialist to learn about your options for care! If you are ready to discuss this or any other oral health matter, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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