Extractions
In some cases, as a last resort, dental extractions may be necessary to prevent complications, avoid pain and preserve general oral health.
In some cases, as a last resort, dental extractions may be necessary to prevent complications, avoid pain and preserve general oral health.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last to appear in the mouth. They are often poorly positioned due to a lack of space in the jaw, making them difficult to access and maintain good hygiene. These hard-to-clean areas can lead to gingivitis, cavities and infections. What’s more, their improper angulation can cause adjacent teeth to shift, leading to structural damage. Wisdom teeth extraction may be recommended to prevent these complications, avoid pain and ensure your comfort.
In some cases, unfortunately, teeth cannot be saved or repaired. This may be due to severe destruction of the tooth, periodontal or mobility problems, or serious infection. As a last resort, it may be necessary to extract the problematic tooth to preserve the overall health of your mouth. Fortunately, there are several options for replacing it.