When you start to feel pain or sensitivity that does not subside on its own, or if you notice that the tissues around your tooth are swollen or discolored, it can point to an issue with an infection. Letting this kind of issue go without a review can lead to more pain and even more trouble for your health. In other words, you should seek the help of a dental professional when you think an infection has developed. By bringing the matter to an endodontist, you can learn about different services that take on issues within the tooth structure, and even work that can address trouble with an infection that affects a tooth’s roots!
Because we have advanced dental imaging technology that includes microscopes, we can gather important information about the health of your tooth, which we can present to you as we discuss your treatment options. A root canal treatment is often performed in response to an infection. This service will remove bacteria and infected tissues in a tooth’s pulp (the central chamber). For times when even this service does not fully address trouble with your tooth, we may discuss the need for oral surgery. For example, we can provide an apicoectomy that removes a root end and replaces it with a filling to restore the tooth. Performing this service can stop further harm from bacteria and ensure that your tooth can remain in place.
An infected tooth is already in a vulnerable state, and the problems it faces can worsen as time passes if it is not dealt with properly. At our El Paso, TX endodontist treatment office, we are prepared to help when this problem arises and requires treatment. We provide different options for care, including services that can save a tooth your general dentist may believe needs to be extracted. If you would like to find out more about our services and how we can help you take care of a potentially severe issue, reach out to Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX today by calling 915.990.3636!
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