Endodontic Services
Experience Expert Root Canal Treatment at Davis Dental
Welcome to Davis Dental, your premier destination for endodontic services in El Paso, TX. Our highly skilled endodontists are dedicated to preserving your natural teeth and alleviating dental pain through advanced root canal treatments and other specialized procedures.
What is Endodontics?
Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on treating the dental pulp and tissues surrounding the roots of a tooth. Commonly referred to as root canal treatment, endodontic services are essential for alleviating pain and saving teeth that might otherwise need to be
extracted.
Why Choose Davis Dental for Endodontic Services?
Expert Team
Our endodontist in El Paso are experts in diagnosing tooth pain and performing root canal treatment to save teeth compromised by infections or decay.
Patient Comfort
We prioritize your comfort with gentle treatment techniques and options for sedation dentistry, ensuring a stress-free experience during your visit.
Advanced Technology
Davis Dental utilizes state-of-the-art technology, such as digital imaging and ultrasonic instruments, to ensure precise and comfortable endodontic treatments.
Success Rate
Our focus on quality and use of advanced techniques results in a high
success rate for endodontic treatments, helping you maintain your natural smile.
Our Endodontic Services Include
- Root Canal Treatment: Remove infected or inflamed pulp with minimal discomfort, preserving your tooth and relieving pain.
- Endodontic Retreatment: Address issues from previous root canals, such as infections or complications, with our specialized retreatment options.
- Apicoectomy: When standard root canal treatment isn’t enough, an apicoectomy targets inflammation or infection in the bone at the end of your tooth’s root.
- Cracked Teeth Treatments: Specialized care for cracked or chipped teeth that extends beyond cosmetic solutions to improve functionality and prevent further damage.
Common Signs You Might Need Endodontic Treatment
- Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity to hot and cold temperature
- Tenderness or swelling in the gums near the affected tooth
- Discoloration or darkening of the tooth
- Pain when chewing or applying pressure
- A sudden, severe breakout of acne or pimples on the gums