Tooth Extraction: When and Why it's Necessary
Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that involves removing a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. In this blog, we will discuss when and why tooth extraction may be necessary. When is tooth extraction necessary? Severe decay or damage: If a tooth has been severely damaged or decayed, it may be necessary to remove it to prevent further damage to the surrounding teeth and gums. Crowding: If there is not enough space in the mouth for all of the teeth to properly align, a tooth may need to be removed to create more space. Infection or abscess: If a tooth is infected or abscessed, it may need to be extracted to prevent the spread of infection to other parts of the body. Gum disease: In cases of advanced gum disease, tooth extraction may be necessary to prevent the spread of the disease and protect the surrounding teeth and gums. Wisdom teeth: Many people have their wisdom teeth removed because they can cause crowding, infection, and other dental problems. Why is tooth extrac...