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Do You Need a Tooth Extraction?

May 21, 2019
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Tooth Extractions | Gladnick Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

At Gladnick Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we do our best to save your tooth if it is at risk; yet there are times when all options have been exhausted, and tooth extraction is the only way to protect your oral health. 

No one wants to consider having a tooth removed; therefore, we strive to make the process as pain-free and stress-free as possible. Are you in Rockville, MD, and are wondering if you need a tooth extraction? In this blog post, we will go over the most common reasons your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction. If you think you may need this procedure, please contact our dental office to schedule an examination. Dr. Gladnick will be able to take digital x-rays to determine if you have tooth decay, gum infection, or an oral injury. 

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

This is one of the most common tooth extraction procedures. Wisdom teeth grow in from the back part of your mouth and often don’t erupt until after childhood, usually from age 17-25. Some people have enough room in their mouth to support the new teeth, but others have to have their wisdom teeth removed to prevent overcrowding. 

Dr. Gladnick will be able to determine using x-rays if your wisdom teeth are growing in crooked (impaction), and may recommend tooth extraction to prevent damage to your teeth. 

Broken Tooth beneath Gumline

Many of us don’t consider the force with which we chew our food, and the impact or stress it takes on our teeth. If you fracture your tooth beneath the gumline, tooth extraction is necessary since there is no way to fix it. 

Tooth Decay

Sometimes a tooth will have a cavity that is too large for a filling or dental crown; in these cases, your Rockville, MD, dentist may recommend a tooth extraction. If your dentist has to remove too much tooth matter, the structure of the tooth is weakened and is at risk for fracturing. 

Gum Disease

Periodontitis is a severe form of gum disease that is irreversible. Patients with periodontitis can maintain the condition with frequent visits to their dentist for cleanings, scaling, and root planning. If there is not enough gum tissue to hold a tooth in place, the tooth becomes loose and often needs to extraction.

Overcrowding

If your jaw cannot support the teeth you have, it may be necessary to have one or more extracted to prevent overcrowding. Sometimes your dentist will recommend tooth extractions before fitting you for Invisalign or braces. 

Do Any of These Apply to You?

Our Rockville, MD, general and cosmetic dentists will do everything in their power to save your tooth before resorting to tooth extraction. If you are experiencing pain from an incoming wisdom tooth, or an infected or damaged tooth, and are wondering if you need our tooth extraction services, be sure to call our dentists at Gladnick Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at (301) 963-0800.

 

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