We should all strive to maintain our natural teeth since nothing can replace their beauty and functionality. Even the best tooth-replacement option cannot be as functional as natural teeth. Unfortunately, sometimes tooth extraction becomes necessary to stop infection or decay from spreading to the surrounding teeth.
At our clinic, tooth extraction is always the last resort. We will only suggest extraction if it is inevitable. That said, let us discuss tooth extraction in detail to help you make an informed decision about the procedure.
It is the process of removing a severely decayed or infected tooth for the protection of the surrounding teeth. Extraction is also used for impacted wisdom teeth causing pain and discomfort. The extraction procedure is conducted by a qualified dentist or surgeon.
There are two major types of tooth extraction, and the dentist will use the most suitable procedure. These types are:
As the name suggests, surgery is involved, and the procedure is often conducted by an oral surgeon. Don’t panic, though. The procedure is safe, fast, and painless, thanks to sedation. In most cases, it is used for impacted wisdom teeth.
A simple extraction involves the extraction of a visible tooth. Most dentists are allowed to conduct simple extractions, and the procedure is always safe. In most cases, the dentist will use sedation to alleviate pain during the procedure.
As we said, you should try to save your natural teeth by all means possible. Unfortunately, there are some situations when there is no otherwise. These situations include:
Decay is the most common dental problem, and it is often treatable. However, if the decay has affected the dental pulp and a root canal cannot save the tooth, it must be extracted to prevent the decay from spreading to the neighboring teeth. Simple extraction will be used, and no stitches will be used.
Wisdom teeth come out in our late teen years. They are the last set of molars, and because of their location, it is often hard for the brush to reach there while cleaning. This increases the risk of cavities and infections. Wisdom teeth don’t play a major role in your mouth, and there is nothing wrong with their extraction.
Some people may develop impacted wisdom teeth, which cause pain and discomfort. Your dentist will recommend extraction for impacted wisdom teeth. We are here for you if you are looking for extractions in Bayport, NY.
The dentist may have to extract a few teeth for orthodontic purposes if you have more teeth than your jaw can carry. In most cases, he will extract one or two teeth to create extra space in the mouth.
Gum disease affects the jawbone making the tooth weak, and it eventually falls off. In its early stages, the infection is treatable, but unfortunately, most people only realize they are suffering from it when it is too late. When it is severe, the tooth has to be extracted. Talk to us if you are looking for tooth extraction near you in Bayport.
If a person is involved in an accident and a tooth is broken to the point that it cannot be repaired, the dentist will suggest extraction. Leaving the tooth broken encourages bacteria buildup, which leads to more pain.
The cost of extraction is not standard in all places. It is affected by several factors, including:
Talk to a dentist near you for the exact cost of extraction in your area.
Book an appointment with us if you are looking for tooth extraction in Bayport, and let us help you. We also provide other services, including implants, bridges, and more.