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How Do Tooth Extractions Help You Avoid Future Oral Health Issues?

You may have heard that tooth extractions in Elm Grove are often used to help prevent more serious dental issues, and can actually help you restore your oral health. Is this true? The answer is “yes!”

At Honest Teeth, extractions are always our last resort. But there are some cases in which they may be the best option for restoring your oral health. Read on, and get more information about when an extraction from Dr. Meinerz or Dr. Krueger may be the right choice. 

Eliminate The Risk Of Tooth Damage Or Crowding From Wisdom Teeth 

The most common type of tooth extraction is wisdom tooth extraction. These are our last set of molars, and this third set of molars starts to emerge between 17 and 25 years of age.

They are a natural part of the mouth, but the wisdom teeth often cannot fit into your mouth properly, especially if you have had orthodontic treatment like braces. This can cause them to erupt improperly, damage nearby teeth, and cause changes to the bite. 

If you have space in your mouth for your wisdom teeth and they aren’t causing you any issues, there’s no reason not to keep them. But if Dr. Krueger or Dr. Meinerz believes that your wisdom teeth are not erupting properly, they may need to be extracted to protect your oral health. 

Avoid Serious Infections From A Decayed Or Broken Tooth

If you have a tooth that’s severely decayed and infected, or has been broken by an oral injury like a slip and fall, extraction may be the best choice. Dr. Meinerz or Dr. Krueger may try to save it with root canal therapy, but this is not always possible.

If the tooth cannot be saved, it must be extracted. This is because if your damaged tooth is left in place, it will continue to cause you a lot of pain and discomfort. It could even cause a life-threatening blood infection called “sepsis.” 

For that reason, tooth extraction is usually the best option for a tooth that’s too damaged or infected to save with endodontic treatment like a root canal.

Restore Your Oral Health After Periodontal Disease 

If you have a serious case of gum disease, you may have one or more teeth that are severely damaged and have become loose. These teeth can cause a lot of pain, discomfort, and sensitivity. 

At Honest Teeth, we offer periodontal care that can help you eliminate or halt the progression of gum disease. But if the condition is very severe, it may be a better idea to remove the teeth that have been severely damaged.

This is because extracting the damaged tooth will help relieve your pain and discomfort, and can also help eliminate a major source of bacteria that can contribute to periodontal disease. Dr. Meinerz or Dr. Krueger will help you understand whether or not extractions may be necessary to treat your case of gum disease.

(02/20/2024)
by Honest Teeth

More Information: https://www.honestteeth.com/blogs/2020/10/19/how-do-tooth-extractions-help-you-avoid-future-oral-health-issues

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