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Right Option For You - Extract Your Tooth or Save It?

The option of tooth removal may be the easy choice, but it may not be the best choice. Most people are unaware of the benefits of saving your natural teeth. The choice of removal your tooth or save it is ultimately yours, but think a minute about pros and cons about teeth removal or after effect.<br><br>

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Right Option For You - Extract Your Tooth or Save It?

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  1. Right Option For You - Extract Your Tooth or Save It? After finding your teeth infected or diseased, may seem like tooth removal is the easy option, especially if you’re in pain. The option of tooth removal may be the easy choice, but it may not be the best choice. Most people are unaware of the benefits of saving your natural teeth. The choice of removal your tooth or save it is ultimately yours, but think a minute about pros and cons about teeth removal or after effect. Pull Your Tooth or Save It: Benefits of Saving Your Tooth What exactly are the benefits of saving your teeth and let it remove naturally? We turned to the experts, endodontists –Toronto dental specialist who focus on saving natural teeth, for answers. Natural teeth are stronger, function better than artificial ones, and are easier to care for. On the other hand technology and materials are better than ever, but fabricated teeth still don’t have the same strength that natural teeth have.

  2. No loss of confidence. If the tooth to be pulled is visible when you smile, the resulting gap can have a negative impact on your self-confidence. Time and again we see patients who have lost their joyful smile because they are embarrassed about their teeth. Less pain. After a tooth is pulled, most patients report several more days of pain, especially if they experience dry socket. When the tooth remains in place through a root canal, the pain is addressed immediately when the infection is eliminated, and there is no chance of dry socket. Fewer visits to the dentist. After a tooth has been pulled, a dentist may consider a crown, implant, bridge or other dental device to eliminate the problem of shifting teeth. This can mean more dental visits, more expense, and sometimes more pain. Many of us think that pulling a tooth is cheaper than fixing it, the truth is that replacing the tooth costs more time and money. And choosing to not replace it will likely have physical and emotional costs. How to Save a Tooth There are many practical reasons to hang on to your natural teeth for as long as you can. But decay and infection can make your decision change. In the case of infection and decay - the solution is root canal. It is a procedure where the inside of a tooth is cleaned and disinfected to remove the inflamed or infected interior pulp. Once the interior of the tooth is clean, the natural tooth is filled with a substance for strength and protected or restored with a crown, making it function again like any other tooth. Not only do you save your natural tooth, a root canal eliminates the pain and the recovery time is very brief. When You Should For Tooth Removal Primarily it is always preferable to save a tooth, there are times when extraction is a better option. When a tooth is cracked, especially if it is cracked below the gumline, or in several places, an extraction may be required. If the tooth is too weak to be restored, it may also be best to have it pulled. If your dentist is suggesting an extraction, ask if a root canal can be done instead. Having this discussion with your Downtown Toronto dentist is crucial to reach the right decision.

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