At Omni Endodontics, we are a dedicated group of dental professionals, here to help you renew your smile after damaging one or more of your teeth. When you need repair for the interior of your tooth, including root canal treatment, apicoectomy, or even the retreatment of a previous root canal procedure, talk to our team about ways to save your natural tooth. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, give us a call at our El Paso, TX, endodontic clinic today!
Sometimes, it can feel easy to put off your dental care, but waiting can be seriously detrimental to your dentistry. Breaking a tooth is no exception, so if you have experienced damage due to trauma or decay, speak up as soon as possible. Once your tooth becomes injured, it is immediately weaker and significantly more at risk of developing an internal tooth infection.
Your enamel provides the external surface of your teeth that you see every day, and this material does more than just give you a beautiful smile. Enamel is a protective coating that creates a barrier between your mouth and the more vulnerable tissue within your tooth, including the collection of soft tissue known as pulp. When this becomes infected, you can start to experience a serious toothache, and at this point, you need endodontic help to save your tooth.
When you need to repair your broken or cracked tooth, your dentist may send you to an endodontist for further treatment. This is a specialized field within dentistry that focuses on the interior portion of the tooth. As endodontists, we perform procedures to help keep patients safe, including root canal treatment, apicoectomy, and retreatment of previous dental work. If your dentist has given you a diagnosis that requires endodontic repair, talk with our team about making an appointment.
If you have started to notice a change in the feeling of your smile, talk to our team about ways to save that problem tooth. To learn more or to schedule your appointment, give us a call at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636!
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