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Painless Tooth Extraction by Experienced Dentists

Nobody looks forward to tooth extraction, but we all know that in certain situations, extraction is the only option left for patients. Our Sage Dental Dentists take great care to pull or extract the teeth comfortably, without causing any pain. It is always suggested to get your tooth extracted by professionals to avoid the risk of infection.
Tooth extraction may be the only option for you when you have:
  • Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth
  • Teeth that have been severely damaged and cannot be restored
  • Baby teeth that are stuck or preventing permanent teeth from erupting
  • Loose teeth that require extraction to prepare for full or partial dentures

Types of Oral Surgery Performed

Tooth Extractions

Extractions are done to remove the damaged or decayed teeth, which protects your oral health. In some cases, it is the last option to protect the surrounding teeth from further damage. This is also applicable for protecting the teeth during gum diseases as well.
Sage Dental experts provide a comfortable and painless experience for patients getting their teeth extracted.

Why Are Tooth Extractions Needed?

Dentists usually suggest tooth extraction when the tooth can not be saved. Following are a few situations when an extraction may be the last resort for a patient:
  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Loose or severely decayed teeth
  • Teeth that are cracked or broken below the gum line
  • Stubborn baby teeth
  • You're looking to avoid having additional treatment done

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth will typically begin to develop around the time a person reaches adulthood. Unfortunately, if there isn't enough room for the teeth to come in properly, they become impacted underneath the gums. Impacted wisdom teeth will often become painful, infected and cause damage to surrounding teeth. It is best to have these molars removed as soon as it's found that they're a problem.

Why Would Wisdom Teeth Removal Be Needed?

Wisdom teeth are difficult to clean, so they are more prone to bacteria. They cause pain and other dental problems as soon as they are impacted. Dentists usually suggest removing these molars as soon as they cause problems or find out that they are likely to create issues in the future.
Sometimes an impacted wisdom tooth damages surrounding teeth or causes overcrowding. It is best to remove the wisdom teeth to protect your oral health.

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