What are extractions?

There are occasions when a tooth is irretrievable and it is necessary to remove it from the mouth. An extraction is the professional treatment that allows the tooth to be removed without affecting the other teeth. It may be that a baby tooth has long or deformed roots that prevent it from falling out as it should and it is necessary to extract it to make way for the eruption of the permanent tooth. On other occasions an extraction is necessary when a tooth with a lot of decay puts surrounding teeth at risk, so your dentist may recommend removing the damaged tooth and replacing it with a bridge or implant.

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Other situations in which a tooth extraction may be indicated

Infection, orthodontic correction or wisdom tooth problems may also require the removal of a tooth. Once a tooth has been extracted, neighboring teeth may shift and cause problems with chewing or jaw joint function. To avoid these complications, your dentist may recommend that you replace the extracted tooth.

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