
What is a Tooth Extraction?
A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone. At Orleans Family Dentistry, our dentists perform extractions when a less invasive option would be ineffective or if keeping the tooth will compromise your oral health.
Common reasons for extracting a tooth include excessive tooth damage and problematic wisdom teeth including infections. Teeth are also sometimes extracted to prepare the mouth for other dental procedures.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to erupt in the back corners of a normal adult mouth, usually between 17 and 25 years of age.
This third set of teeth is not always functional, and can crowd out other teeth as they develop. They may also create problems with maintaining good oral hygiene. In these cases, your dentist may recommend removing them.
Repairing Excessive Damage
In most cases, your dentist will work to save a tooth whenever possible. However, there are circumstances, such as injury, gum disease, or excessive decay, which may require extraction.
If you have a tooth that needs to be extracted, your dentist will discuss tooth replacement options with you, which may include dental bridges, implants, and dentures.