Sometimes a tooth extraction procedure is necessary to treat severe oral health disease. If a tooth is badly decayed, has experienced trauma, an infection is present, or if there is crowding, tooth extraction may be diagnosed.
Before an extraction, the dentist will discuss all possible restorative options with you, such as: root canal therapy, dental crowns, and/or restorative fillings.
The age old saying "like pulling teeth" isn't as difficult for our team as it used to be. Modern advancements in dentistry make the tooth extraction process less invasive and painful than in the past.
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The most common reasons for tooth extractions are overcrowding (often with wisdom teeth), trauma, and disease.
At a minimum, all patients will have numbing agents administered before a tooth extraction. General anesthesia is used in some cases at the discretion of the dentist and the patient.
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