Dental pain can be disruptive, and it can also serve as a warning that your tooth needs to be evaluated by a dental professional. Letting the discomfort go untreated can have consequences that you should not ignore. The pain you feel could be from an infection that formed after a cavity went untreated, or after an injury led to internal issues. By finding an effective solution, we can resolve the problems with discomfort that you feel and ensure that there are no further complications. Because our practice provides advanced services, including targeted oral surgery on hard to access portions of the tooth structure, we can see to it that you preserve your full smile.
Through the use of our advanced imaging technology, we can enjoy detailed views of teeth that are experiencing problems. These detailed views lead to the detection and treatment of problems that have gone unnoticed. Having a thorough review is important, as the source of your smile trouble could be easily overlooked. The sooner the problem is found, the sooner we can proceed with the right care!
While root canal therapy is often effective at taking on problems with unhealthy teeth, it may not be right for you. If the problem is out of the reach of this procedure, we can instead recommend that you undergo oral surgery so that we can access areas that would otherwise be missed. In doing this, we can make sure that a matter is effectively resolved. One example of oral surgery that can stop problems is apicoectomy, where your endodontist will carefully remove the end of a root and restore it with a filling.
By finding the source of your dental pain and treating it, we can put an end to discomfort without making the extraction of a tooth necessary! For more information on how we can support you, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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