
Under normal circumstances, you can count on your dentist to help protect your natural teeth. For instance, they offer preventive exams and professional cleanings to help avoid cavities and gum disease.
But if you have an aching, infected, severely damaged, or decayed tooth, your provider may have no alternative but to recommend extraction and replacement. It’s normal to worry about how removing a tooth might affect your dental health, but this treatment can help improve your condition in several ways. Continue reading to learn about 3 advantages of undergoing this procedure!
Perk #1: Pain Relief
There are many reasons you might experience dental discomfort, and some are more serious than others. For example, brushing too aggressively or eating overly acidic foods might wear down your enamel, resulting in sensitivity. In these cases, changing your dietary decisions or at-home dental hygiene routine might be enough to resolve your tenderness.
However, if you experience chronic, severe, or sharp sensations that are localized to one or two teeth, you might have a more serious problem. For instance, progressing gum disease or tooth decay can trigger more intense throbbing that doesn’t subside with brushing or flossing. If your condition progresses too far, removing the troublesome tooth is the only way to provide some much-needed relief.
Perk #2: Treat Infection
Infection is one of the most common reasons that patients develop toothaches that might require extraction. Your mouth is full of bacteria, and if unhealthy germs penetrate your enamel or connective tissues, they can trigger a painful infection in your tooth that is unlikely to subside on its own.
Sometimes, a root canal followed by placing a dental crown can address the underlying concern. However, in many cases, a tooth extraction is recommended after your dentist has examined your condition and determined that other services are unlikely to be effective.
Perk #3: Preserve Your General Health
Did you know that dental problems can be contagious? Cavities and gum disease can spread from one part of your mouth to another. Not only that, but if bacteria cause an infection in your teeth, gums, or jawbone that goes untreated for too long, the disease can spread to your bloodstream and travel to other areas of your body.
This can contribute to more serious health issues, such as pneumonia, stroke, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes complications.
It’s normal to feel nervous about a major dental procedure, such as an extraction, but there are several advantages to this treatment that make it worthwhile!
About the Practice
At North Garland Family Dental, patients of all ages benefit from two dentists dedicated to helping them build and maintain the healthiest, most beautiful versions of their smiles. Dr. Vazquez and Dr. Peterson collaborate to offer a comprehensive menu of services, including tooth extractions, to meet your family’s unique needs at one convenient location. Their caring and compassionate approach is combined with advanced technology to deliver comfortable, accurate results intended to last. You can request an appointment on the website or call (972) 530-7979.

