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Should You Pull Your Tooth or Save It?

Natural teeth offer a myriad of benefits and nothing can replace the feel-function of your natural teeth also natural teeth are easier to maintain and care for. The function of a natural tooth is way better than artificial teeth also for the right information, you can get in touch with Gardner family dental clinic and make the right choice.

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Should You Pull Your Tooth or Save It?

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  1. Save Your Natural Tooth or Get it Pulled? Extracting your teeth might seem like an easy choice when diseased or infected. Having your infected tooth removed might seem like a simple solution but it might not be the best choice always. Natural teeth offer a myriad of benefits and nothing can replace the feel and function of your natural teeth. General dentist in Gardner MA says that before you choose the easy way and consider getting your tooth pulled out, make sure you are making a well-informed and well-aware decision. Benefits of Saving Your Natural Tooth You might be confused whether to get your diseased tooth pulled out or shall you save it. Here are some of the benefits of saving your natural tooth that you must know. Natural teeth are strong Natural teeth are easier to maintain and care for and function way better than artificial teeth. While technology has made stronger artificial teeth possible, fabricated teeth will still never be able to replace natural ones in strength and function. Avoid teeth shifting When a tooth is extracted, it creates a gap in your mouth which allows the surrounding healthy teeth to shift towards the gap. Those could eventually cause problems with the bite and could lead to misalignment of teeth. These problems could cause pain, poor dental hygiene and also affects the quality of life.

  2. Maintain your facial appearance When a tooth is pulled, the tooth roots that support the jaw structure are pulled too. This creates a gap in the bone which makes the surrounding bones collapse or loosen which often creates a sunken facial appearance. Better quality of life If there are gaps in your smile, it could have a negative impact on your self-esteem. People feel conscious about smiling and socializing in public due to gaps in their smiles. Losing their beautiful smile could affect one’s quality of life and make them feel less confident. Less pain If you think tooth extraction is the simpler way out, you are wrong. After you get your tooth pulled, you will feel pain for a few days. If you experience a dry socket, the intensity of pain and discomfort would be more. When you save tooth using a root canal procedure, you will address the infection immediately and it will be eliminated, leaving no chance for dry socket or further pain. Save time and money After you get your tooth extracted, you will have to make more dental visits to consider tooth replacement options like bridge, crown, or implants. This could mean more dental visits, more cost, and more time. And if you choose to not fill the gap of the extracted tooth, you will have to pay emotional and physical costs. Saving Your Tooth: When Can You Save It? As mentioned above, there are many solid reasons to try saving your natural tooth if possible. But severe infection and decay could at times make that a challenge. The answer here could be a root canal procedure wherein the inside of the tooth is disinfected and the infected or inflamed pulp is removed. Once the infected part is removed, the interior of the tooth is filled with a substance that ensures strength. Then, that tooth is protected with a crown which will help restore the function of that tooth. A root canal will not only save your infected natural tooth but will also eliminate the infection and hence pain. Extracting Your Tooth: When to Get Your Tooth Pulled? While it is always recommended to save your natural tooth, there are certain times when tooth extraction is a better option. When your tooth is cracked in several places or below the gumline, tooth extraction may be the best option. If the infected tooth is too weak to be saved, it is best to get it pulled to maintain your dental health.

  3. If a root canal will be no good in restoring the health of your infected tooth, then you should consider extraction for keeping your oral health in good shape. Having a thorough discussion with your dentist about whether you could save your tooth or not is important. Visit our Gardner family dental clinic for an extensive consultation regarding all your oral health concerns. Contact Details: Visit: https://www.gardnersmiles.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GardnerSmiles/ https://twitter.com/SmilesGardner https://www.pinterest.com/gardnersmiles/ https://www.instagram.com/gardnersmilesma/

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