|  Extraction 
                          is the complete removal of a primary or a permanent 
                          tooth. An Extraction can be surgical or non-surgical. 
                          This depends on the difficulty of the extraction and 
                          whether or not the tooth is impacted or erupted, and 
                          whether it has straight or curved roots.
  An Extraction may be done by our office or you may be referred 
                    to an Oral Surgeon (someone who specializes in difficult or 
                    surgical extractions). No one looks forward to an extraction, 
                    but modern anesthesia will help keep you comfortable throughout 
                    the procedure. Reasons for an extraction are: 
                    Advanced Gum Disease. This 
                      is the #1 reason adults lose their teeth!An abscessed tooth that cannot 
                      be saved. A tooth with decay too deep 
                      to save the tooth. A tooth that has broken 
                      at the gum line and cannot be saved. Impacted tooth (typically a 
                      "Wisdom Tooth") Nothing is better than a healthy set of teeth, 
                    and many advances in dentistry allow us to save teeth that 
                    we could not previously, but sometimes an extraction is necessary. When an extraction is performed, it is important 
                    to put something in the place of the missing tooth or teeth. 
                    If the space is just left open, your teeth will shift and 
                    cause many unnecessary complications. An extracted tooth may 
                    be replaced by a temporary or permanent 
                    bridge, an implant, or by a 
                    partial or complete denture.   |