Our two top priorities at Aldie Dental Care are to help you keep your smile healthy and maintain your natural teeth. In some cases, we may be unable to do so unless we extract a problematic tooth.
Dental extractions assist in removing the source of dental pain and preventing infection from spreading to neighboring healthy teeth. Dr. Rivera may find that removing a tooth is the most beneficial thing she can do for your smile as a whole.
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth have been linked to a host of oral health issues. Whether it's crowded teeth or cysts, removing difficult-to-reach wisdom teeth is usually preferable to constantly re-treating them.
If you're in excruciating pain or have a broken tooth, an emergency extraction may be the quickest way to relieve your discomfort. When other options, such as numbing and antibiotics, do not provide enough relief to plan for a long-term solution, tooth extraction may be the best option.
Teeth that are irreversibly damaged by aggressive tooth decay or gum disease cannot be saved. Proactive removal is required as part of your reconstructive plan before moving on to other types of treatments such as dentures, bridges, or dental implants.
The majority of dental abscesses can be treated with a root canal. However, if the infection is so severe that it is invading surrounding structures and eroding the root surface itself, extraction may be the only way to treat the issue.
Severe gum disease dissolves the supporting bone structure around teeth. In some cases, the teeth usually become mobile or fall out on their own. Our Aldie dentist may recommend extracting the most infected teeth to prevent the spread of infection in your bone.
Dr. Rivera and the team are ready to help you decide the next steps. Give us a call today!
Our two top priorities at Aldie Dental Care are to help you keep your smile healthy and maintain your natural teeth. In some cases, we may be unable to do so unless we extract a problematic tooth.
Dental extractions assist in removing the source of dental pain and preventing infection from spreading to neighboring healthy teeth. Dr. Rivera may find that removing a tooth is the most beneficial thing she can do for your smile as a whole.
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth have been linked to a host of oral health issues. Whether it's crowded teeth or cysts, removing difficult-to-reach wisdom teeth is usually preferable to constantly re-treating them.
If you're in excruciating pain or have a broken tooth, an emergency extraction may be the quickest way to relieve your discomfort. When other options, such as numbing and antibiotics, do not provide enough relief to plan for a long-term solution, tooth extraction may be the best option.
Teeth that are irreversibly damaged by aggressive tooth decay or gum disease cannot be saved. Proactive removal is required as part of your reconstructive plan before moving on to other types of treatments such as dentures, bridges, or dental implants.
The majority of dental abscesses can be treated with a root canal. However, if the infection is so severe that it is invading surrounding structures and eroding the root surface itself, extraction may be the only way to treat the issue.
Severe gum disease dissolves the supporting bone structure around teeth. In some cases, the teeth usually become mobile or fall out on their own. Our Aldie dentist may recommend extracting the most infected teeth to prevent the spread of infection in your bone.
Dr. Rivera and the team are ready to help you decide the next steps. Give us a call today!
We are proud to call Aldie home, and happily provide the best quality dental work that Aldie has to offer. At Aldie Dental Care, we are happy to help with any dental questions you might have.
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