At Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX, we are here to help you save your existing tooth. If there is not enough natural material lasting after the removal of damaged tissue, an additional process can give you the support you need to hold a restorative appliance such as a crown or a bridge. One of the most interesting (to us as endodontists, anyway) methods of stabilization comes through a procedure known as a post and core buildup. This process aims to give your tooth the stability that it needs, so that it can remain a healthy part of your smile for years to come!
The infection of one or more or your existing natural teeth is a serious condition, and you should speak with a dental provider quickly if you begin to experience pain. This could be a sign that bacteria have found a way past your enamel into the soft tissue of a tooth, and this is a dangerous situation for your smile, as well as your cardiovascular system. Internal dental infections do not typically heal on their own, requiring the help of a trained endodontist. In fact, ignoring this situation could put you at further risk of harm, so do not delay in seeking treatment.
After a root canal, sometimes the remaining tooth material is not strong enough to handle the placement of a permanent dental crown or bridge. In these instances, an additional process is helpful at restoring the structural stability of the area. This procedure, known as a post and core, which serves to better hold your restorative measure.
Some areas work well with a post and core process, which is why they are used more for incisors and canines than with molars. There is less room within the cavity of these teeth to restore structure, so the placement of a durable rod can bring an added level of support in the attachment of your crown.
Speak with our team at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636 for more information or to schedule an appointment. A post and core procedure can help you to save a tooth after the removal of infected tissue during a root canal treatment.
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