Maintaining the health of your natural teeth is best, but what happens when you have extreme tooth decay that threatens the wellness of your mouth? In cases like that, sometimes it’s best to remove the decayed tooth so the infection cannot spread and cause further damage to your teeth and gums. If you are experiencing severe tooth pain, you should consult a dentist immediately. The best way to prevent a tooth extraction procedure is to take good care of your teeth and gums to prevent dental disease. Don’t underestimate the importance of daily teeth brushing and flossing, plus regular visits to the dentist for check-ups and cleanings.
In addition to severe tooth decay, there are other reasons for a tooth extraction, including: removal of your wisdom teeth, advanced periodontal disease, teeth overcrowding, making space for orthodontic treatment, preparing the mouth for dentures, and impaction.
If you have a tooth extracted because of decay, the extraction may prevent complex dental conditions, such as periodontal disease, advanced tooth decay, cysts in the jaw, and damaged teeth. Tooth extraction is a preventive and restorative dental procedure.
Is a tooth extraction painful? You won’t feel pain during the procedure, as your dentist will utilize local anesthesia or nitrous oxide to numb the area and relax you.
ABOUT YOUR PELLA, IA, FAMILY DENTIST:
At Allen Family Dentistry, Dr. Jeffrey F. Allen, Dr. Denise E. Neumann, and our talented, compassionate staff are dedicated to providing high-quality family, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry services to patients of all ages. To learn more, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Allen or Dr. Neumann, call our dental office in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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