Tooth Extractions
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Dentists prefer to preserve your natural teeth as much as possible, but sometimes that just isn’t an option. There are two ways a tooth can be removed, depending on how severe the damage is to the tooth:
Why You Might Need a Tooth Extraction
Tooth decay
This is the most common reason for removing a tooth. Patients who have avoided visiting their dentist for years may face this reality. Without the bi-yearly checkups and professional cleanings, your dentist will never be able to diagnose early onset tooth decay before it’s too late. As time goes on, your tooth will experience these stages:
- Tooth decay affects tooth enamel.
- Once worn through tooth enamel, the inner part of the tooth begins to deteriorate.
- As the decay eats a hole through the center of the tooth, the tooth suffers even more damage.
- When bacteria reach the center of the tooth, the ending result is a root canal infection.
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Impaction occurs when a tooth has not fully erupted beyond the gum line, or only partially erupts. Overcrowding, a tooth that is twisted or tilted at abnormal angles, or a tooth that comes in displaced, are all reasons why a tooth may become impacted. Wisdom teeth are often impacted because the jaw is not large enough to accommodate these teeth.