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Tooth Extractions in Miami Gardens, FL

How We Approach Tooth Extraction

When Is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?

In some cases, preserving a tooth isn’t the best option for your oral health. Common reasons a tooth may need to be removed include:

1. Deep Decay

2. Broken or Damaged Teeth

3. Advanced Gum Disease

4. Infection or Abscess

5. Impacted Wisdom Teeth

1

Deep Decay

If a tooth is extensively decayed and cannot be restored with a filling or root canal, extraction can prevent the infection from spreading to surrounding teeth and tissues.

2

Broken or Damaged Teeth

Teeth that are cracked or damaged beyond repair may require extraction to relieve pain and protect surrounding teeth.

3

Advanced Gum Disease

Gum disease can weaken the bone and tissues that support your teeth. If a tooth becomes loose, extraction may be necessary to safeguard your overall oral health.

4

Infection or Abscess

If an infection reaches the tooth’s pulp and cannot be treated with a root canal, extraction may be the safest way to prevent it from spreading and protect your overall health.

5

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth that fail to fully emerge can lead to pain, swelling, and damage to neighboring teeth. Early removal helps prevent more serious issues down the line.

What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction

Healing After a Tooth Extraction

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Frequently Asked Questions

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