If you are told by your general dentist that your unhealthy tooth will need to be extracted, visiting with an endodontist can be helpful. In doing so, you can find out about how a tooth’s health can be restored with a more involved procedure, one that a general practice does not provide. Dr. Endo has experience saving the complete smiles of patients who have problems with severe cavities or injuries in harder to access areas. To make sure we understand what you are dealing with and how we can help, we can rely on advanced imaging technology to provide a thorough study of your tooth.
If your tooth is physically injured, or if severe dental decay has become an issue, our practice can help. We provide root canals that deal with infections and problems within the pulp, the tooth’s central chamber that contains its living tissues. We can also provide more involved work, including work that calls for oral surgery, to reach areas that even a root canal cannot address. One thing to consider is that you may have problems that arise again after past treatment. If this is the case, you can come to our practice to discuss the matter, and we can provide retreatment, which means the tooth is cared for once again and prepared for the placement of a restoration. To see what kind of support you will require, we can rely on advanced imaging tools, including microscopes, to perform detailed reviews of vulnerable teeth.
A vulnerable tooth that is at risk of being lost can require advanced care. If you would like to learn how our office can provide this support and help you preserve your complete smile, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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