A small cavity can form and worsen without drawing your notice; this is one reason regular dental exams are important even at times when you feel you are problem-free. With that said, a problem with advanced decay can cause you a level of discomfort that you have a tough time overlooking. Unfortunately, it may take advanced care to stop the problem, and you may even find that a general dental practice would prefer to move forward with its extraction and replacement! By talking with an endodontist, you can make sure a serious matter is dealt with and also enjoy the preservation of your complete smile!
Endodontic treatments deal with issues that are difficult to reach and generally more advanced. We can provide root canal therapy, a procedure that will see your tooth’s pulp accessed and cared for. When necessary, our practice can provide care for teeth that need even more involved work, as we can perform oral surgery to reach an area that even a root canal will not access. There are also services that we offer that can help preserve your complete smile by addressing significant harm to your tooth structure.
One frustrating aspect of tooth pain is that it can stem from a problem that is not easy to view. Fortunately, you can receive better feedback from our practice, as we have advanced imaging technology, including microscopes, that will enable us to evaluate you more closely. From the information we gather, we can make sure we proceed with the right solution to problems that you are experiencing.
To find out more about how we can help you take on problems with dental pain, please contact Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX by calling 915.990.3636!
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