When is an Extraction Necessary?

When is an Extraction Necessary?

How a tooth extraction from your dentist in Eliot, ME, can help your smile

Sometimes, a tooth can suffer from such extreme decay and infection that it endangers the health of your entire mouth. In these cases, a simple root canal is rendered ineffective, leaving tooth extraction to be the best choice.

If you are concerned about the health of a problematic tooth, visit Dr. Orendorf at South Berwick Dental in Eliot, ME—he offers a wide range of dental services, including tooth extractions, to give you the best smile possible!

More about tooth extractions

Pain is often the easiest way to tell if you have dental problem. While decay-related pain can be relieved with a simple filling or dental crown, pain related to an infection or abscess must be treated with root canal therapy. If the tooth pain continues past the root canal treatment, you may need to have the tooth extracted.

Additionally, if you have a damaged tooth that is missing a substantial amount of tooth structure, there may not be enough left of your tooth for your dentist to restore it with a filling or crown. Your dentist may then recommend removing the tooth and replacing it with an implant, bridge, or dental appliance.

There are also non-pain related reasons to remove teeth. One of the most common reasons for tooth extraction is for orthodontic treatment. Many people don’t have the proper mouth room to house their teeth in a healthy way, resulting in a number of complications. If a few teeth are removed, it often makes straightening your smile easier and quicker, giving you improved results.

Third molars, or wisdom teeth, commonly need to be removed as well. This is because most people don’t have room for them to erupt properly, and they are generally quite difficult to keep clean.

 

Concerned over your dental health? Give us a call!

For more information about extractions and other dental services, call Dr. Orendorf at South Berwick Dental in Eliot, Maine. Dial 207-384-2176 today!

How a tooth extraction from your dentist in Eliot, ME, can help your smile

Sometimes, a tooth can suffer from such extreme decay and infection that it endangers the health of your entire mouth. In these cases, a simple root canal is rendered ineffective, leaving tooth extraction to be the best choice.

If you are concerned about the health of a problematic tooth, visit Dr. Orendorf at South Berwick Dental in Eliot, ME—he offers a wide range of dental services, including tooth extractions, to give you the best smile possible!

 

More about tooth extractions

Pain is often the easiest way to tell if you have dental problem. While decay-related pain can be relieved with a simple filling or dental crown, pain related to an infection or abscess must be treated with root canal therapy. If the tooth pain continues past the root canal treatment, you may need to have the tooth extracted.

Additionally, if you have a damaged tooth that is missing a substantial amount of tooth structure, there may not be enough left of your tooth for your dentist to restore it with a filling or crown. Your dentist may then recommend removing the tooth and replacing it with an implant, bridge, or dental appliance.

There are also non-pain related reasons to remove teeth. One of the most common reasons for tooth extraction is for orthodontic treatment. Many people don’t have the proper mouth room to house their teeth in a healthy way, resulting in a number of complications. If a few teeth are removed, it often makes straightening your smile easier and quicker, giving you improved results.

Third molars, or wisdom teeth, commonly need to be removed as well. This is because most people don’t have room for them to erupt properly, and they are generally quite difficult to keep clean.

 

Concerned over your dental health? Give us a call!

For more information about extractions and other dental services, call Dr. Orendorf at South Berwick Dental in Eliot, Maine. Dial 207-384-2176 today!

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