When Should I Have a Tooth Pulled?

If you are suffering from a cracked, infected or otherwise painful tooth, then it is time to come in and get help. You may find yourself unable to eat. The pain may be so much that you cannot talk, perhaps making it impossible to go to work or attend school. To put it simply, toothaches are just plain horrible.

But, should you have the tooth extracted or have the dentist perform an oral surgery? That is the lingering question for many.

Saving the Tooth

Most experts agree that it is always best to try to save your natural teeth, if possible.  Our real teeth are easier to maintain. Thus, many argue that root canals and other complex procedures should be the first choices. They perceive tooth pulling as a last resort, which is not always true.

The Times For a Tooth Extraction

It is best to consider extractions as another option to alleviating tooth pain rather

than something to dread. In fact, there are some occasions when extraction is the best choice. Each case is unique, so speak with a professional.

  1.  Having a tooth pulled can be a less expensive alternative to surgery. Those facing severe financial problems may consider extraction as a cost saving means.
  2. Patients with overgrown cavities that threaten the structure of the tooth must undergo extractions to avoid further complications. Quite often, these teeth are too weak and loose to repair.
  3. Others may have to opt for tooth removal when there is a deep fracture. Dentists recommend extraction of teeth with cracks that extend into the gum. These teeth are just too unstable to remain in the mouth.
  4. Wisdom teeth must be removed many times as well. These awkward molars can grow in the most problematic places, resulting in cleaning and maintenance problems, as well as severe pain.

Does it hurt?

Some patients fear the expected pain associated with having a tooth pulled. This anxiety is unfounded. Dentists ensure that patients have the proper amount of anesthesia to get through the pulling with minimal, if any, pain.

Get Compassionate Dental Care Today

So, as seen here, tooth removal is something that those with tooth pain may have to consider. Schedule a consultation today so we can help you make the right decision for your particular case.

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