Oral Surgery
| We will only consider extracting a tooth after a thorough examination has shown that the tooth is unable to be restored or maintained in the dental arch by any others means. Wisdom teeth (third molars) are the most common among dental extractions due to the lack of room to allow the teeth to erupt properly without causing intense pain or affecting the roots of the teeth that have already erupted in the dental arch. Other indications for tooth removal may be caused by severe decay, root fracture, or trauma. Extensive mobility of teeth due to periodontal disease may also indicate tooth removal. Anytime a tooth must be removed, or extracted, it is called an oral surgical procedure. Depending on the pre-existing condition of the tooth or significant findings in your medical history, we may refer you to a specialist in oral surgery to have the tooth removed. |
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| Mesioangular Impaction |
Horizontally Impacted |
Vertically Impacted |
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