Tooth Extraction
Tooth Extraction
Although you may not enjoy the idea of having a tooth removed, it may be necessary for some instances to provide relief, protect your oral health, or improve the appearance of your smile. For example, you may need a tooth extraction if:
- You have a tooth or teeth with extensive damage from an accident
- You have unmanageable toothaches or jaw pain
- You have severe tooth decay that could lead to disease
- You have wisdom teeth that pose a risk to your dental health
Why Are Extractions Needed?
Are you suffering from a toothache? It may be a sign of underlying infection and disease. In some cases, this may require a tooth extraction to prevent risks to your health.
Are you experiencing chronic headaches or jaw pain?
Broken down or infected teeth may contribute to headaches and pain in your jaw. If other treatments don’t work, an extraction may provide relief.
Do you still have your wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth extractions are common and our Doctors will help you understand whether your wisdom teeth pose a risk to your dental health.
Were you in an accident?
Car crashes, sports injuries, on-the-job accidents, and other mishaps can cause severe damage to your teeth sometimes necessitating a tooth extraction.
Why Are Extractions Needed?
Are you suffering from a toothache? It may be a sign of underlying infection and disease. In some cases, this may require a tooth extraction to prevent risks to your health.
Are you experiencing chronic headaches or jaw pain?
Broken down or infected teeth may contribute to headaches and pain in your jaw. If other treatments don’t work, an extraction may provide relief.
Do you still have your wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth extractions are common and our Doctors will help you understand whether your wisdom teeth pose a risk to your dental health.
Were you in an accident?
Car crashes, sports injuries, on-the-job accidents, and other mishaps can cause severe damage to your teeth sometimes necessitating a tooth extraction.