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tooth extraction is an important part of preserving oral health and something many people will experience. Avoiding an extraction can have lasting consequences, such as infection or nerve damage, which is why it’s important to recognize when you need the service. By addressing the early warning signs, you’ll achieve relief and maintain a healthy smile.

What Are the Signs You Need a Tooth Removed?

1. Noticeable Damage

Fractures, chips, and breaks can usually be repair or covered with a crown. If you experience any, schedule an emergency exam right away. If the dentist can’t provide a cosmetic solution, they’ll opt to remove the tooth. Deep fractures can become infected, creating worse issues, and jagged surfaces from a break may cut your cheek or gums.

2. Persistent Pain

tooth extractionIf you’re experiencing constant pain around a tooth, it likely needs to come out. It can be related to a root canal infection, gum disease, or abscess. Sometimes, the tooth may cause pain elsewhere, such as cutting into your cheek or tongue. Pain can range from mild to severe, and there will often be swelling around the tooth. There may even be bleeding. A tooth extraction is a straightforward process that can be completed in one session.

3. Shifting

Shifting is a common issue with wisdom teeth. As they push in, they’ll move your other molars to make room. As your mouth overcrowds, front teeth will become crooked, overlap, and gradually interfere with your smile. It’s usually best to have wisdom teeth removed before they can create issues.

 

Whether you need tooth extraction services or just a checkup, William U. Britton, DDS, MAGD, will fulfill all of your oral health needs. Based in Chillicothe, OH, Dr. Britton offers a variety of services, ranging from general cleanings to gum disease treatment. He welcomes patients of all ages and takes a one-on-one approach to care. Call (740) 772-2225 to schedule an exam, and visit his website to learn more about the practice. You can connect with him on Facebook for more oral health care tips.

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