Categories: Retreatment

Targeting Your Dental Discomfort

While the goal of an endodontic procedure is to create a lifelong solution, sometimes additional treatment is required. This is known as retreatment, and sometimes it can even be necessary years after an initial root canal. Such a process can be helpful in order to save your tooth as well as to stop any pain you are experiencing.

At Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX, we focus not only on initial root canals, but also in the retreatment of teeth that have healed incorrectly. Speak with our team about your symptoms and schedule a time to come in for an examination and imagery. If you require assistance with a problem tooth, letting it wait can allow bacterial infection to grow. When it does, you could experience more pain and risk the future of the structure itself. Beyond the tooth, this infection can contribute to further conditions. Speak with a qualified dental health caregiver at Omni today about your options.

When Your Tooth Needs Additional Work

Root canal procedures are intended to be permanent solutions for the bacterial infection within your tooth. In certain instances, however, this process may not be completely successful. A material known as gutta-percha serves as a durable seal inside your canal, and if it is not fully blocked, bacteria can regrow. If you have curved canals, the seal might not properly adhere. Inappropriate filling of this material can also lead it to be ineffective, as even a tiny breach in the sealant allows bacteria back within your tooth.

You might experience a broken or cracked tooth as well, and this can expose you to harmful infection. Speak with a qualified dental health professional about any damage and address trauma quickly. When the interior of your tooth is exposed, there is the possibility of bacterial growth. This is why a crown is necessary quickly after a root canal procedure.

Speak With A Provider As Soon As You Notice Pain

If you have begun to experience discomfort in any of your teeth, speak with a dentist about the cause of your condition. This can be especially helpful in addressing the retreatment of your endodontic procedure. Without additional work, you could be facing a tooth extraction. Take the time to discuss the ways that retreatment can help you to save your existing natural tooth.

Reliable Tooth Retreatment In El Paso, TX

The care of your problem tooth after a root canal treatment can help you to avoid an extraction. Give us a call at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at 915.990.3636 for more information on how this process helps save your natural material. Schedule an appointment today to learn more about the possibilities available to eliminate infection and reduce your pain.

Dr. Endo

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