What are some ways that you may know that you require a tooth extraction? Our Red Deer dentists share the common symptoms - and what you should do if you encounter this potential dental emergency.
What is a tooth extraction?
If you require a tooth extraction it means that your dentist will surgically extract your tooth. At South Pointe Dental, we always take a preventive, non-invasive approach to treatment, and therefore only perform tooth extractions in cases where a damaged tooth threatens the health of the other teeth in your mouth.
This may also be referred to as having a tooth pulled and in some cases can be considered a dental emergency.
When might someone require a tooth extraction?
Our Red Deer dentists prefer to avoid tooth extractions as missing teeth can cause other dental health issues that are costly and time-consuming to fix. However, in some situations the procedure is necessary. Here are a few cases:
The tooth is severely infected or decayed
For a tooth with a small cavity, we can use a filling to restore its function and appearance if the decay is caught early enough.
However, if decay has advanced and caused severe infection, it may be difficult or impossible to restore to its original condition with a root canal and/or crown, leaving extraction as the only alternative treatment method.
You have experienced a tooth fracture
A sudden injury to the mouth - such as while playing sports or during a fall – can result in a broken, chipped or knocked out tooth. Not only is this painful, it is more vulnerable to infection and decay.
Additionally, a fractured tooth with jagged edges can cause harm to your mouth’s inner tissues, including your lips, tongue and cheeks. Your dentist may need to pull it and replace the tooth with a dental implant or other treatment.
Crowding of your teeth
Some teeth may erupt at different times, resulting in disproportionate growth. It’s also possible that a tooth has shifted into the wrong position or become misaligned.
Whatever the reason, crowded teeth can become painful and be more susceptible to decay as it’s difficult to keep them clean. Your jaw may start to feel sore. Your dentist may recommend having the tooth pulled.
Teeth that have become loose
Advanced gum disease (periodontal disease) can lead to loose teeth and tooth loss. Though our Red Deer dentists do everything in their power to help you avoid losing teeth to decay or disease, when teeth become loose the only treatment option may be extraction.
What will I need to do if I experience a loose tooth?
If your dentist does have to perform a tooth extraction, you have a few tooth replacement options after the procedure is complete. Depending on your specific case, your dentist may recommend a dental crown, dental bridge, dentures or dental implants.
At South Pointe Dental, we take the time to explain procedures and treatment options in detail and why we are recommending them. Don’t hesitate to contact us for advice about concerning symptoms or potential treatments.