EXTRACTION
One of the main goals of modern dentistry is
the prevention of tooth loss. All possible measures should be taken to
preserve and maintain your teeth because the loss of a single tooth can
have a major impact upon your dental health and appearance. However, it
is still sometimes necessary to remove a tooth. Here are some of the reasons
a tooth may need to be extracted.
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Severe Decay
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Advanced periodontal
disease
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Infection or abcess
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Orthodontic correction
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Malpositioned teeth
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Fractured teeth or roots
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Impacted teeth
If you've just had a tooth extracted or your
dentist has recommended that a tooth be extracted, the following information
will help you get through the first few days after your extraction. Should
anything occur that seems out of the normal, do not hesitate to call your
dentist.
POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
If you have any questions regarding these directions,
call your dentist for clarification.
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2009
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