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Questions about Tooth Extractions?
If you have been told that you will need a tooth extraction, don't worry. With modern anesthesia and sedation options, having a tooth extracted is rarely a painful or uncomfortable procedure.
At our practice, your oral health and comfort are important to us. We will help make the process as easy as possible. A tooth extraction doesn't mean the end to your smile; there are many tooth replacement options available and we would be happy to discuss those following your extraction.
When is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?
Having a tooth extracted is seldom preferable to other restorative efforts such as root canal therapy
Your dentist may recommend an extraction under an of the following situations:
- Dental trauma
- Irreversible pulpitis
- Aggressive tooth decay
- In preparation for dental implants or dentures
- Excess teeth (supernumerary teeth)
What are the Replacement Options for Missing Teeth?
Dental implants. Whether you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants can be utilized to replace them. Due to to their stability, ability to maintain jawbone health, and esthetic benefits, dental implants are widely seen as the best tooth replacement option currently available to patients.
Dental bridges. Dental bridges can replace a single missing tooth or even several teeth in a row. Unlike partial dentures, bridges are anchored in place by two crowns on each side of the missing tooth. The crowns hold a pontic (artificial tooth) between them to replace the missing tooth.
Partial dentures. Partial dentures are a great option for patients who are missing several teeth and do not want to make a large investment toward dental implants. Partial dentures are available in fixed and removable varieties, giving patients some flexibility.