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While our goal is to help you maintain your teeth for a lifetime, sometimes teeth need to be removed. Wisdom teeth, extra teeth, or very crowded teeth present situations that may mean treatment involving removal. In some cases, severely decayed or cracked teeth, or those missing large amounts of supporting bone leave extraction as the only viable option.

Regardless of your dental needs, your comfort is always our number one priority. We'll discuss your unique situation and determine the best way to help you receive the treatment you need. Few patients look forward to any minor surgical procedure, but today's methods provide the safest, least invasive care possible.


Extractions

Despite the best intentions, teeth sometimes need to be removed. Regardless of the situation, this minor surgical procedure can be brought together in a way that considers your short and long-term concerns. From anxiety control to planning for tooth replacement, we'll factor in every aspect of your case.

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Oral Surgery

Minor surgical procedures are sometimes necessary to treat dental issues. Defects in the bone or supporting gum tissue may require repair with simple, yet precise surgical techniques.

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Root Canals

While many patients are concerned about root canals, modern dentistry often makes this procedure as quick and simple as any other procedure. Infected teeth in danger of removal can be disinfected and filled with a sealer, leaving a safe solution for problematic situations.

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Bone Grafting

The bone around your teeth is special and doesn't regenerate when it's lost. Your teeth rely on this bony foundation to remain stable and functional, and even small defects can compromise your ability to maintain a tooth. Sometimes we can repair these defects by adding bone grafting materials.

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Frequently Asked Question

One should opt for tooth extraction when facing one or more of the following dental problems -
  • Wisdom teeth are the primary reason for tooth extraction in adults. The wisdom teeth set in at the last and get entrapped under the jaw. Its extraction is necessary not only because it causes pain but also because it makes your dental structure unpleasing.
  • Overcrowding also leads to tooth extraction when there is no space in your mouth. In such situations, teeth pulling is recommended in preparation for orthodontia- a tooth alignment procedure.
  • If dental decay affects the pulp and teeth, a root canal is a primary solution for it. However, if teeth are severely damaged, extraction is the only solution.
  • When teeth break, and the structure, roots, and nerves beneath are severely damaged.
  • Periodontal diseases make the tooth extraction procedure necessary.

A root canal procedure is necessary when the pulp and the soft tissue inside the root canal become inflamed or infected. It becomes even more necessary when you have a serious infection that may lead you to lose your teeth or part of the jaw. When the root canal is left untreated, it can lead to dental abscesses and heart attack, stroke, or sepsis.

Over 95% of the root canals last for a lifetime. The permanent fillings or crowns on the tooth immediately after the root canal make root canals last longer. Impeccable hygiene to maintain restoration is necessary.

Extraction is more painful and takes longer to heal than a root canal. However, extraction is necessary to deal with some dental problems. A dentist can guide you better on what is most appropriate for you. Consult with Dr. Kandola to make an appropriate dental decision.

When the gaps between the teeth are left unfilled, it may make your surrounding teeth shift from their exact position, thereby weakening the dental structure. To prevent such conditions, fill the spaces with veneers, bridges, or dental implants. Speak to the dental experts at Synergy Dental Arts about which one is suitable for you.

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