The news that you need to have a tooth extracted is not something you are likely to receive warmly. Your dentist will try to avoid resorting to this method of restorative dental care, but sometimes there is simply no alternative available. In some cases, a person needs to have a tooth extracted because of crowding – by removing a tooth, you can undergo orthodontic work that brings your smile into a more comfortable position. It is also possible to need a tooth extraction because of an injury, or a serious cavity. An extraction for a cavity is avoidable if you seek help for decay at an earlier stage. Regular dental checkups can make it possible for your dentist to identify trouble sooner, and provide more conservative care.

Helping You Manage Discomfort During An Extraction

A tooth extraction can alarm people simply because they worry about the discomfort they will experience. Thanks to dental sedation and modern care, your dentist can limit the discomfort you experience during your treatment. It is important to remember that leaving a problem unaddressed can lead to continued discomfort. The idea of having a tooth removed may sound unpleasant, but the alternative is to leave an ongoing oral health problem unaddressed, and continue suffering discomfort.

Replacing Lost Teeth With The Right Dental Prosthetic

When it comes to removing wisdom teeth, you will not need a dental prosthetic. If your dentist removes a tooth that is badly damaged by decay, you should discuss receiving a prosthetic tooth. When you leave a gap in your smile unaddressed, you can develop issues with biting and chewing, and later develop pain in your jaw because of these compromised motions.

Talk To Dr. Roberts About Tooth Extraction

If you need to have a tooth extraction performed, talk to Dr. Roberts at Greenhaven Family Dental. Our staff will strive to make sure that every visit – even a visit for more involved work – offers you the most comfortable and caring possible experience. To learn more about or practice, or to schedule an appointment, call our office in Baxter, MN, today at (218) 454-0523. We proudly receive patients who visit us from Brainerd, Little Falls, Staples, Crosby-Ironton-Deerwood, and all surrounding communities.