Types of Tooth Extractions
- Wisdom Teeth – This is the most common reason for a tooth to be extracted. Wisdom teeth are the very last molars on all four corners of the jawlines. Typically, these teeth become a problem because they are difficult to reach, therefore creating cavities. Also, they tend to grow out of line with the other teeth or grow too high and cause issues with chewing and talking.
- Tooth Decay – If a tooth has severe cavities and suffers from extreme tooth decay, then it is best to have this tooth removed and replaced with a dental implant. Our dentist would examine the tooth before making such a decision in order to possibly save the tooth.
- Braces – Sometimes teeth are compacted or a patient has a tooth that is severely out of position. Removing teeth like this is often necessary to place braces on the teeth. For this issue, the patient is usually a teenager or younger.
- Once a tooth has been extracted, unless it is a wisdom tooth, it is unwise to leave a gap. The unfilled space in the patient’s teeth could cause a shift in the remaining teeth and possibly cause more problems.
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Do You Need a Tooth Extraction?
If you are experiencing a lot of pain in a certain tooth, there may be extreme tooth decay. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the tooth should be removed, as it may be saved with a root canal or a dental crown. Also, if you notice a lot of swelling and pressure from your wisdom teeth, then this may be a sign to have them removed.
As always, our dentists in The Woodlands/Conroe area will conduct a dental exam and decide what is the best course of action. If you are experiencing any of these problems, then contact our office today.