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Why Tooth Extraction in West Clayton May Be Your Best Option

January 16, 2024
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Posted By: Dr. Kate Dolin
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Sometimes, root canals are not an option for saving a severely compromised tooth. When that's the case, tooth extraction becomes a solution that will eliminate pain and discomfort, protect neighboring teeth, and guard your dental and overall health. Here's what you should know. 

Why Do We Recommend Tooth Extraction?

Our goal is to help you preserve and maintain your natural teeth for as long as possible, so you can rest assured that our dentists only suggest tooth extraction when it's the last option possible. 

If your tooth is infected or compromised beyond the point of treatment, it becomes detrimental to your neighboring teeth, as infection will spread. It can also spread to other critical areas of your body, like your brain, where it could potentially become life-threatening. In these cases, removing a problematic tooth becomes necessary to protect your overall well-being. 

When Do We Recommend Tooth Extraction?

These are the situations in which our dentists might recommend removing your tooth:

  • Severe decay, fracture, or damage that is beyond repair
  • Infection or an abscess that root canal treatment can't eliminate
  • Advanced gum disease that affects a tooth
  • A tooth that's broken below the gumline  
  • Wisdom teeth

If you need a tooth extraction, our dentists will review the procedure to help you understand what's involved and how we can make you comfortable. Dental anesthetics will numb the area around the tooth and ensure you don't feel anything during your procedure. We also offer dental sedation with nitrous oxide to help you relax and feel more at ease during your procedure. 

Do You Have Questions About Tooth Extraction in West Clayton, NC?

We would love to discuss your options. Book an evaluation with one of our dentists by requesting an appointment online or call our dental office at (919) 553-7695 and speak with a team member. 

 

 

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