Extractions General Dentistry

Simple Extraction vs. Surgical Tooth Extraction: What’s The Difference

Here, we’ll discuss the two types of tooth extraction, which will answer frequent questions such as the difference and what factors are considered qualified for an invasive procedure of removing a tooth (or teeth).

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Extractions General Dentistry

The Alternative to Tooth Extraction

There are alternatives to tooth extraction when experiencing a toothache. The first step is to visit a dental professional and have them evaluate the issue. Often, there are ways to save your tooth using a filling or root canal treatment. After these treatments, if you still experience pain in your teeth, then extraction may be necessary. Alternative treatment may include dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures, which will restore the lost teeth without requiring a full mouth extraction of all your teeth!

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Extractions General Dentistry

The Procedure of Tooth Extraction

Dental professionals perform tooth extractions when the damaged tooth, adjacent teeth, and gums may be compromised due to the condition of the damaged tooth. It is also necessary if other dental restorations will not be able to save the tooth or if a wisdom tooth is impacted.

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