How Tooth Extractions Can Improve Your Oral Health

Tooth extractions from your periodontist in Shawnee, KS, can make your smile healthier.

Healthy teeth are great, but they can also be a haven for bacteria if you don’t brush and floss regularly. Neglected teeth can lead to all kinds of problems by spreading infections to your other teeth, your gums, and your supporting bone. Neglected teeth can also lead to pain! Sometimes tooth extractions can actually improve your oral health.

Dr. William Strutz in Shawnee, KS, offers a wide range of periodontal services, including tooth extractions to make your smile healthier.

So, how do you know when it’s time to extract a tooth? Only your dentist or periodontist knows for sure, but there are a few signs tooth removal is needed. You may need a tooth extracted if:

  • Your tooth is severely decayed and can’t be restored with a filling or a crown
  • Your tooth is missing so much tooth structure that it can’t be restored
  • Your tooth still hurts even after a root canal
  • Your tooth has a split tooth root
  • Your tooth has lost so much bone around it from a periodontal disease that the tooth is loose

Periodontal disease is hard on your smile. It’s also one of the main reasons why people lose their teeth. The bacteria associated with periodontal disease can destroy both the soft tissue and the hard tissue keeping your teeth in place. Sometimes extracting a tooth can keep the bacteria from invading other areas and destroying your smile.

Periodontal disease can sneak up on you with little to no symptoms. That’s why it’s so important to visit your periodontist regularly for an examination of your gums, teeth, and supporting bone. There are several ways your periodontist can save you from tooth extraction and preserve your tooth. Even with the best preventive care, sometimes tooth extraction can help keep your smile healthy.

To find out more about how removing teeth can improve your oral health, call your periodontist, Dr. Strutz, in Shawnee, KS, at (913) 268-0808 today!

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