Tooth Extraction
Tooth extractions in pediatric dentistry are sometimes necessary for a variety of reasons. Here are the common reasons:
Severe Tooth Decay: If a tooth is severely decayed and cannot be saved with a filling or crown, it may need to be extracted to prevent the infection from spreading.
Crowding: Sometimes, our dentists may recommend extraction if a child’s mouth is too crowded, and there’s not enough room for all the teeth. This is often done in preparation for orthodontic treatment.
Infection or Risk of Infection: If an infection has reached the pulp—the innermost part of the tooth where the nerves and blood vessels are located—extraction may be necessary. Similarly, if a child’s immune system is compromised and there’s a risk of infection, extraction may be the safest option.
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