The completion of restorative dental work provides protection for a vulnerable tooth as well as the removal of bacteria and infected tissues. Whether you have a dental filling or dental crown put in place at the end of your treatment, you should be free from discomfort and able to bite and chew naturally. While restorations can wear down gradually, they offer long-term stability and safety. If you continue to feel pain after receiving a filling or suffer damage to your tooth structure that affects it, the right procedure may be one that involves endodontic care. By evaluating you and providing the right solution, our practice can preserve your complete smile.
When a restoration is harmed, or when a tooth that has received one starts to feel uncomfortable, advanced treatment is sometimes required. This can be due to an infection or injury within your pulp, or it can be due to worrying damage to your enamel. If there are signs of an infection or internal injury, we can help by offering a root canal procedure. When necessary, we can also discuss oral surgery to save a vulnerable tooth. For structural damage, a Post And Core or Core Buildup procedure can be performed to make sure your tooth is able to support a crown and remain in place.
When you have problems with a tooth that has already been treated, you may find that your trouble requires care from a specialist. When you have a broken filling that causes structural damage, or a worrying pain that develops after a procedure, endodontic work can fully restore and save your vulnerable tooth. If you have questions concerning this or any other matter that jeopardizes your oral health, reach out to Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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