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Tooth Extraction can improve your oral health by relieving crowding, decay or disease.
Tooth extraction can help you find relief from tooth decay, crowding, and impaction by removing the source of your discomfort. While we always strive to save your teeth, there are some cases where removing the tooth is the only option to improve your oral health. Carolinas Centers for Oral & Facial Surgery offers quick and efficient tooth extractions to help you get one step closer to the smile of your dreams.
Common Reasons for Tooth Extraction
A tooth or several teeth may need to be removed to protect or improve your oral health. Common reasons include:
- Dental crowding. Dental crowding happens when teeth do not fit in their proper place, a baby tooth is lost too early or a permanent tooth comes in too late, or if the jaw is too small for the size of the teeth. As a result, one or more teeth overlap and crowd each other. Dental crowding can be mild, moderate, or severe. Having dental crowding can cause bite misalignment and raise the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
- Tooth decay. Also known as a cavity, tooth decay is commonly caused by a buildup of bacteria that creates a hole in the tooth. Tooth decay can be mild, moderate, or severe, but all cases should be treated by a dental health professional. A tooth with severe, untreated decay may be past the point of saving and require an extraction to restore oral health.
- Periodontal (gum) disease. Having healthy gums is important to oral health. When gum disease is present, the tissues around the tooth and the bone under the gums are affected. Thankfully, gum disease is treatable and largely preventable. However, it remains a leading cause of tooth decay and tooth loss.
- Oral health treatment. Sometimes, tooth extraction is a part of a larger dental treatment plan, such as braces, dental implants, or pre-prosthetic surgery. Since tooth loss is permanent, most doctors will only remove a healthy tooth if it is absolutely necessary.