Thankfully, there is a helpful solution for your internal tooth infection, and here at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX, we can help you to find your way back to a safer smile. Through a root canal treatment, we can remove problem infected tissue and seal the connections to the jaw, preventing bacteria from making their way further into the body. When you start to notice pain or discomfort within your mouth after experiencing a crack or a break, talk to our team about the benefits of a root canal treatment!
Let’s face it: a cracked or broken tooth can happen. Sometimes, when you injure one or more of your natural teeth, it may not feel like an immediate emergency. But don’t wait until you start to feel pain before you speak with your trusted oral health provider about repair!
This is because when you lose the protection of your natural enamel, you have opened the door for bacterial infection to make their way into the more vulnerable part of your tooth. Within each tooth is a collection of soft tissue known as the pulp, and it can harbor bacterial growth. There is also a nerve, and when this infection interacts with it, it can give you a seriously painful toothache that will not go away until you address the condition.
When bacterial infection starts to take over a damaged tooth, it requires immediate action, so talk to your provider about your options. Root canal treatment helps you to avoid the need for an extraction by removing the damaged material and cleaning out the current bacterial growth. After the pulpectomy, an endodontist seals the connections shut between the affected tooth and jaw, preventing reinfection. A root canal requires some drilling, so a dental crown helps to keep things secure after the procedure.
If you have broken or cracked one of your teeth, take the time to meet with a trusted oral health provider. To find out more about root canal treatment or to schedule your next appointment, give us a call at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636!
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