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4 Benefits of Having a Tooth Extracted

August 12, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — allhappysmiles @ 6:05 am
Extracted tooth

A tooth extraction is one of the most standard dental procedures that takes place. They can be recommended by your dentist for a wide variety of reasons, including extensive decay, impacted teeth and periodontal disease. While this isn’t ever the first choice of your dentist, this treatment does have numerous advantages. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits of having your tooth extracted.

Relieves Pain

Many times, patients go to the dental office when they are experiencing pain. If this is caused by an infection that has reached the roots of the teeth, it can inflict a lot of discomfort. When left untreated, this can become severe and lead to severe dental issues, leaving extraction as a viable treatment option.

Keeping Remaining Teeth Healthy

One of the main concerns that dentists consider is the chance that a cavity or infection can become worse or spread to neighboring teeth or other areas of the mouth. This could eventually involve more dental treatments and most complex procedures to resolve them. When issues are left to progress, a patient could be left needing multiple teeth extracted instead of just one. Sometimes, tooth removal is needed in order to stop the spread of infection from one tooth too other areas of the body.

Eliminating Dental Issues

An infection of the tooth could spread rapidly and make it much more difficult to treat. This could mean multiple dental procedures in the future. Delaying treatment can also prolong discomfort. Ultimately, in some cases, extraction is the best option for your smile.

Cosmetically Appealing

Sometimes, it is recommended that teeth are extracted due to issues that are purely cosmetic. For instance, many patients have teeth removed for orthodontic reasons in order to make more room in the mouth for a straighter smile. In other cases, molars can become impacted and need to be removed in order to keep the surrounding teeth from shifting around in the mouth. Some teeth are tooth big to fit properly in the mouth. In the end, it may ultimately be a good option to extract teeth due to overcrowding and to end up with a more cosmetically appealing smile!

While it may sound alarming at first, tooth extractions have plenty of benefits, and they are always done for a reason. By working with your dentist, you can determine whether or not an extraction is the right option for you!

About the Author

Dr. Mamata Ponnaganti earned her dental doctorate from the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine. She has advanced training in numerous dental services, including oral sedation, laser dentistry, and dental implant placement. Currently, she is a proud member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and Academy of General Dentistry. For more information or to schedule an appointment at her office in Westchase, visit her website or call (813) 818-4520.

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