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Unable to Preserve Your Natural Teeth? You Should Get Tooth Extractions


Posted on 12/15/2023 by DeLuca, Ressel, & Congemi Dental Care
Image of a tooth that has already been extracted at DeLuca, Ressel, & Congemi Dental Care. In some cases, tooth extractions may be necessary for preserving the best possible oral health and general well-being. It may be advised to have teeth extracted for several common reasons.

Extreme Dental Decay


In cases where dental decay has reached a severe level and negatively impacted the tooth structure, an extraction might be required. This can stop the infection from spreading to neighboring teeth and tissues.

Endocrine Disorders


In cases where sophisticated periodontal diseases seriously undermine the supporting connective tissue and bone structure, a tooth may become loose or seriously damaged. It may need to be extracted to avoid further complications.

Wisdom Teeth Impacted


Wisdom teeth that are impacted or reluctant to completely erupt through the gums can inflict discomfort, infections, and harm to nearby teeth. Wisdom teeth that are affected can be extracted to reduce discomfort and avoid future dental problems.

Crammed Spaces


To ensure the proper positioning of the teeth that remain and to provide enough room for orthodontic treatment, tooth removal may be required. By removing some teeth, extreme dental overcrowding can be alleviated.

Accident or Injury


Tooth extractions may be recommended when therapeutic procedures are not effective in repairing extensive dental trauma. For example, if you have experienced a fractured or cracked tooth, extraction of the affected tooth may be necessary.

Getting Ready for Orthodontic Care


For patients to achieve ideal treatment results and enable correct symmetry, dentists may need to extract certain teeth first. After recovery, orthodontic therapy, such as braces, can begin.

Abscess


If an infection is left untreated, it can cause excruciating discomfort and severe pain. It might be necessary to extract the impacted tooth to stop the illness from extending to other areas of the body and oral cavity. Consulting with a dentist and examining the available therapy options can help you make educated decisions about your dental health and oral well-being. Following the advised post-extraction treatment recommendations is crucial to promote speedy healing and reduce the chance of complications.

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