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A Guide to Tooth Extraction

 

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How will you handle your next tooth extraction?

While there are many options to help preserve a tooth that is in need of serious repairs like root canal treatment, retreatment, and endodontic surgery, sometimes a tooth cannot be saved and will need to be extracted and replaced with a dental implant. Before you opt for a tooth extraction, talk with your endodontist and review this information on what to expect.

What Are My Options?

While the ultimate goal is to save your tooth, that simply isn’t always possible. If endodontic treatment fails or isn’t an option, extraction of the tooth is the best choice. Missing teeth can cause a loss of self esteem, affect your bite, affect how you eat, cause healthy teeth to shift into improper alignment, and have an overall negative health impact. You can replace your extracted tooth with a dental implant.

What is a Dental Implant?

Dental implants are technologically advanced replacements for missing teeth. They consist of an artificial root that is placed into your jaw to hold the replacement tooth or crown in your mouth. Dental implants are designed to mimic the shape of the tooth root and are made of surgical grade titanium. Over time, the implant bonds to your jaw and becomes a perfect base for a crown to restore your smile.

How is an Implant Placed?

Implants are a highly customized procedure, so placement will be affected by the patient, the type of dental implant being used, and the location and type of the tooth that is being replaced. Some dental implants can be done completely in one day. Other implants require a 3-6 month process of installation to allow the implant to properly fuse with the jaw bone. Once the base and abutment are inserted properly, a crown will be made to sit on top of the post. Crowns are specially made to match the exact color and shape of your natural teeth, so nobody but you will know that it’s there.

How Do I Choose?

Endodontic treatment and dental implants are both equally successful in the long term, so be sure to consult with your endodontist about whether or not tooth extraction and dental implants are the right choice for you. Saving your natural tooth is of primary importance, as nothing will look, feel, or work the same.

Ready to Smile Again?

Whether you are seeking expert endodontic treatment or looking for a tooth extraction and gorgeous, natural-looking dental implant, Olney Dental is ready to supply you with expert service in a professional environment. Schedule an appointment online today! For more information on how we can give your family the best dentist experience available, give us a call at (301) 250-1057 or contact us online. For more dental tips, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Pinterest.

 

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