4 signs you need a tooth extraction

Tooth extraction is the process in which a weaker or a damaged tooth is extracted or removed. If a severely damaged tooth is not extracted, it may lead to further dental problems that would require complex treatment procedures. However, if you visit a dentist when you initially experience a toothache, tooth extraction treatment can be avoided. Now there are several reasons why you may need to get your tooth extracted. In this article, we have listed 4 signs that indicate that you may need to visit a dentist and remove your tooth.

1. Severe Tooth Decay

Minor tooth decays can be treated easily and you do not have to extract your tooth. But if your tooth is severely decayed, then it is difficult to restore your tooth back to its normal state. A severely decayed tooth can affect your gums and even cause the adjacent teeth to decay as well. In such situations, extracting your tooth is the best option.

2. Chipped or Broken Tooth

If you have a chipped or broken tooth due to a severe blow to your face, then you may have to consider extracting your tooth and getting it replaced. A chipped tooth may result in sharp edges which may hurt your tongue while eating. Moreover, if it is one of your incisors (front teeth), then the broken or chipped tooth can look aesthetically unappealing when you smile. Therefore, you can consider extracting your damaged tooth and replace it with an artificial one.

3. Overcrowding of Teeth

The teeth that have grown in the wrong position or have shifted due to some reason can be of no use. Sometimes, overcrowding can make it difficult to eat food. Moreover, overcrowding can even push the adjacent teeth and misalign them. This usually happens when there isn’t sufficient space in the mouth for all the teeth to grow. Getting dental braces can be an option to treat this problem. However, in some cases, it may not be possible to align all your teeth. Therefore, you may have to extract your severely misaligned or crooked tooth.

4. Wisdom Tooth

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that erupt after you have your permanent teeth. Usually, they come in between the ages of 17-25. When your wisdom tooth erupts, it may not have sufficient space to grow due to the permanent teeth. So a person may experience severe pain when a wisdom tooth erupts. At times, it may not come out completely and there is a possibility that food particles may get stuck in the opening of the tooth. The stuck food particles can lead to bacterial growth and cause decay. A dentist may clean your bacterial buildup and recommend removing the wisdom tooth. A wisdom tooth can even be extracted when it grows in the wrong position due to the shortage of space.

If you come across any of these four signs, you should visit a dentist at the earliest to determine if you need to extract your tooth. It is better to lose a tooth than to face dental problems in the future. Also, if you delay your tooth extraction, then you may have to go through expensive dental treatment later. So, visit a dentist to know if tooth extraction is right for you.

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