
If you have an upcoming tooth extraction, then you are likely a bit nervous about it. You aren’t alone, as many people dread this kind of visit. But if your tooth is causing you some trouble, then it’s a great way to get the relief you deserve. Although this treatment has only been made easier with advanced instruments and techniques, you may still be a bit wary. Here are three benefits of this treatment to help ease your mind.
1.) Prepare for Orthodontic Treatment
Having a tooth removed might also be helpful in dealing with overcrowding before starting orthodontic treatment. It can help create space that allows your smile to shift effectively. Additionally, it might be good for some patients who are getting dentures, as it helps ensure that their prosthetic can have a more snug fit. For these two scenarios, it’s best to talk to your dentist to ensure that they are right for you.
2.) Tackle the Problem
If you have decay or an infection, then you may think that they will eventually go away on their own. However, this isn’t the case for many oral health issues. When they are left to their own devices, they will continue to worsen. Eventually, they will become so severe that other treatments aren’t able to fix them. Instead, having your tooth extracted can be what you need to get rid of the problem.
3.) Preserve Your Oral Health
Going off the point above, decay and infections can become severe and lead to damage to the nerve of the tooth. It won’t be able to send out any signals that it needs help. While this means you won’t feel a nagging toothache anymore, it’s actually an even bigger dental emergency now! By prolonging your treatment, the issue can spread to your nearby teeth and gums. This can create a troubling scenario that’ll be tougher to treat.
Instead, getting your tooth pulled per your dentist’s recommendation can be what you need to keep your smile stronger for the long run. It might seem odd that getting an extraction will do that, but remember the three benefits of this treatment. It’s completely normal to be a bit nervous about it, but your provider is here to make it as easy as possible for you. In the end, you can feel confident knowing you protected your oral health from any more harm.
About the Author
Dr. Natalya Ramsay earned her dental degree from the Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry. She is here to help the community throughout their dental healthcare journey through a wide range of treatments, like tooth extractions.
Dr. Ramsay knows they may not be the most ideal, but she’s here to make you comfortable every step of the way. Whether that’s by letting you know why it’s best for you or offering sedation and same-day visits to get the relief you need right away. If you want to know how we make this procedure easier for you, schedule an appointment or call her office at (503) 472-1402.