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5 Reasons for an Emergency Tooth Extraction

February 17, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. TuAnh Le
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When you have a damaged tooth, visiting the dentist often means they’ll fix it with a crown, filling, or another type of restorative treatment. However, sometimes the damage is too severe to repair, meaning a tooth extraction might be necessary.

Wood Park Dental provides gentle, pain-free tooth extractions in Eagan, MN. Our dental office uses modern technology with a personal touch to ensure optimal results without compromising patient comfort. Whether you need an expert in tooth replacement or a children’s dentist in Eagan, MN, Wood Park Dental is here to help you!

Dr. TuAnh Le is highly experienced and skilled in caring for your smile’s health and wellness. Give us a call today if you need to schedule an appointment or would like to learn more about our services, such as tooth extractions and our custom-made tooth replacements.

What Is a Tooth Extraction?

The American Dental Association (ADA) describes a tooth extraction as the removal of a tooth, usually because of trauma, disease, or crowding. A simple extraction removes a tooth above the gumline, while a complex or surgical tooth extraction removes a tooth below the gumline.

It’s important to note that the more natural teeth you have, the better it is for your dental health. Nothing can quite compare to natural teeth. However, modern dentistry comes extraordinarily close regarding custom-made tooth replacements. If you have an extraction and desire a realistic tooth replacement, our team will be delighted to speak with you about your options.

5 Reasons for an Emergency Tooth Extraction

1. Abnormal Tooth Development

Abnormal tooth development often occurs when several teeth are impacted or fail to erupt through the gums. Impacted teeth are more prone to infections and often have symptoms like pain and gum inflammation. If you have these symptoms, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Untreated impacted teeth can harm your smile’s health and wellness and even affect other areas of your general health. 

2. Impacted Wisdom Teeth

If you have wisdom tooth pain, you might have an impacted wisdom tooth. An impacted wisdom tooth is essentially jammed under the gums when there isn’t enough room in the jaws to develop correctly. The ADA also states that an impacted wisdom tooth can also push other teeth out of alignment, damage tooth roots, and destroy the supportive bones.  

Impacted teeth are more common with wisdom teeth, but impaction can happen to any tooth in your mouth. Some people have wisdom teeth with no issues, while others can’t keep them and must remove them. Fortunately, our team can help you if you have an impacted wisdom tooth and need it removed.

3. Damaged Tooth Due to Decay or Trauma

Tooth decay is often easily treatable, but sometimes decay can reach deeply into the tooth and necessitate extraction. Dentists can try to salvage the tooth, but doing so can damage or interfere with the health of adjacent teeth because the decay can spread. Sometimes, when a tooth sustains trauma––a chip, break, or fracture––it can result in nerve damage or infection, significantly affecting oral health.

If you have severe tooth decay or dental trauma, your dentist might recommend an emergency tooth extraction in Eagan, MN. Our dental office is also pleased to offer natural-looking tooth restorations and replacements that seamlessly blend in with your smile. We’re always happy to review your options for tooth replacement if you need an extraction or have a missing tooth.

4. Periodontitis 

Periodontitis is a dental infection from prolonged gum inflammation and infection. Though gingivitis is usually reversible through good oral hygiene and routine dental cleanings, periodontitis requires consistent treatment to stay under control. Periodontitis attacks the gums and weakens the supporting structures, including the teeth. Over time, the gums regress––or pull away from the teeth––and leave the tooth roots exposed. This means the teeth have less support and are more likely to loosen or fall out. Sometimes, people with severe periodontitis might need a tooth extraction.

4. Crowded Teeth

Some people have more teeth than can comfortably fit in their mouths. Because of the inadequate space in their jaws, the teeth and jaws can become misaligned. This condition can make people feel self-conscious about their smile and can also be uncomfortable when chewing and speaking. Removing some teeth to allow more space in the mouth and expand the jaw may be necessary for perfect and healthy alignment. If the arrangement of your teeth induces pain or presents other concerns, your dentist might recommend an extraction. Orthodontic treatment can also help fix the problem after a dental extraction.

5. Under-Gum Tooth Fractures 

Our teeth can sustain fractures under the gums due to heavy or forceful impacts. When we chew food, our teeth absorb the impact from our jaws, but misaligned teeth can get minor cracks or fractures. There’s also a higher risk of an under-gum tooth fracture if you recently had a root canal or sizeable dental filling. An under-gum tooth fracture can be painful and threaten your oral health, thus requiring an emergency tooth extraction. 

Contact a Dentist Near Me 

If you’re looking for an emergency dentist or dentist who performs tooth extractions, please call our Eagan dentist office. Our team has the training and experience to remove problematic teeth without pain or discomfort expertly. Before moving forward with any treatment, we discuss all options in detail and allow you to make the final decision. We strongly focus on patient education so you can make the most informed decisions about your care, and we are here to support you however we can. 

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