Extractions

A patient only recommended that he or she need a tooth extraction for any number of these reasons. Some teeth are extracted because they are severely decayed; others may have advanced periodontal disease, or have broken in a way that it is beyond repaired. Other teeth may need removal because they are poorly positioned in the mouth (such as impacted teeth), or in preparation for orthodontic treatment.

The removal of a single tooth can lead to problems related to your chewing ability, problems with your jaw joint, and shifting teeth, which can have a major impact on your dental health.

To avoid these complications, in most cases, our doctor will discuss alternatives to extractions as well as replacement of the extracted tooth.

 

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