A broken tooth damaged by an injury and decay, can be repaired by filling or crown. Dentists administer dental treatments to save the tooth from possible extraction. Yet, sometimes, the tooth may be beyond repair. In this case, tooth extraction is necessary.
Tooth extraction deals with the process of removing a tooth form its bone socket. Teeth are extracted for different reasons. Teeth that are source of infection have to be extracted immediately. Most people, who underwent a surgery or transplant and those who are receiving radiation treatment in the head and neck, have a weak immune system. The drugs that they intake weaken their immune system. Therefore, any possible cause or source of infection must be removed.
A tooth is also extracted if it is blocking another tooth that is just coming out. Baby teeth that do not fall out immediately have to be extracted to allow the permanent teeth to come out. Molars or wisdom teeth have to be extracted if they are decayed, cause pain or infection. Oftentimes, molars get stuck in the jaw and do not come out. They can cause swelling and pain in the gums, therefore, they must be removed.
Decayed teeth due to cavities can still be saved through filling or crown. However, severely damaged teeth have to be extracted to prevent them from causing damage to the surrounding teeth. Tooth extraction is performed in dental laboratories. Dentists including the
dentist Highland Park clinic has take an X-ray of the mouth area to determine the best way to remove the tooth.
The
dentist in Lake Forest and in other towns performs two type of extraction. Simple extraction is performed if the tooth is visible in the mouth. The dentist loosens the tooth using an instrument called an elevator and removes the tooth using forceps. Surgical extraction, on the other hand, is a more complex procedure commonly done by oral surgeons. Broken tooth at the gum line or has not come into the mouth yet has to be removed through surgical extraction.
Most people fear tooth extraction procedures. Dental anxiety or dental fear is usually associated with a traumatic tooth extraction experience. The
dentist Lake Forest and other towns have use anesthesia for a painless extraction. Anesthesia that can range from conscious sedation to general anesthesia is administered to prevent pain during the extraction procedure.
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