When problems affect a tooth’s inner health, you can experience alarming discomfort, and you can become vulnerable to the spread of an infection that can create worsening trouble for your dental and overall well-being. While a tooth extraction can stop these threats from affecting you, this treatment approach can make several treatments necessary to preserve your full smile, and it means the permanent loss of your natural tooth. By visiting with an endodontist to discuss what services can help you, it becomes easier for you to learn about alternative approaches that offer more conservative overall care and the chance to preserve your complete smile!
Based on a review of the tooth in question, we can provide our recommendation for treatment. To ensure the threat to your oral health is fully recognized, we can use advanced imaging technology to provide your diagnostic review. We may be able to proceed with a root canal treatment that tends to problems within your pulp. However, it may be revealed that there are issues out of the reach of this procedure. In this scenario, we can discuss procedures like apicoectomy, which tends to problems located a tooth’s roots. By providing the right service, we can permanently resolve a problem with your oral health and prevent issues from recurring. In the event that you have problems with a tooth that has been through treatment in the past, we can provide retreatment. This means carefully regaining access to the tooth’s inner area to address a new problem, or to tend to an issue that was not fully resolved during your initial treatment.
The right approach to smile care can lead to the full restoration of your oral health without the need to extract a vulnerable tooth! For more information on how endodontic treatment can preserve your full smile, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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