Dr. Bethaney Brenner DMD
Extractions
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Damaged Beyond Repair?
Sometimes, a tooth is too damaged to save and must be removed.
Tooth Sensitivity?
Sensitive teeth might signal underlying problems requiring extraction.
Difficulty Chewing?
Damaged teeth can make eating painful and difficult.
Restoring Your Bite
Imagine biting into your favorite snack and suddenly feeling a sharp pain. You try to ignore it, hoping it will go away, but the discomfort only gets worse. Eventually, the pain becomes unbearable, making everyday activities a challenge. This scenario is more common than you might think, and often, the solution is a dental extraction.
Extractions may sound intimidating, but they are sometimes the key to relieving pain, preventing further dental issues, and restoring your overall oral health. Whether it’s a problem with a wisdom tooth or a severely damaged tooth, understanding the process and knowing what to expect can make all the difference.
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Do I Need an Extraction?
You might need a tooth extraction if you’re experiencing constant pain, swelling, or if a tooth is severely damaged or decayed. These signs often mean that the tooth can’t be saved and needs to be removed to prevent further problems.
Other indicators include recurring infections or if your dentist finds that the tooth is impacting your other teeth, like in the case of wisdom teeth. If you’re unsure, your dentist can evaluate your situation and recommend whether an extraction is the best option to keep your mouth healthy.
Benefits of Extractions
Tooth extractions can quickly relieve pain from a damaged or decayed tooth, making everyday activities more comfortable. Removing the problem tooth often stops the pain immediately, allowing you to get back to your normal life.
Extractions also help prevent bigger issues, like infections, from spreading. By taking care of the problem early, you protect your health and make room for future dental treatments like braces or implants. In the end, extractions are an important step in keeping your mouth healthy.
Types of Extractions
When a tooth needs to be removed, the type of extraction depends on your specific dental issue. Here’s a quick overview:
- Simple Extractions: For teeth that are visible and easy to remove, this quick and straightforward procedure gets you back to your routine fast.
- Surgical Extractions: Necessary for teeth that are impacted, broken, or not fully visible. This involves a more complex approach to safely remove the tooth.
- Wisdom Teeth Extractions: Often done to prevent overcrowding or future problems, especially in your late teens or early twenties.
Your dentist will determine the best method for your situation, ensuring you get the care you need for a healthy, pain-free smile.
The Pain Stops Here!
Living with tooth pain or the fear of extractions can be overwhelming. The constant worry, the sleepless nights, and the dread of eating—it all adds up, impacting your daily life. But you don’t have to endure it alone.
Dr. Brenner understands the anxiety that comes with extractions. With her expertise and a compassionate approach, we’re here to guide you through the process. Imagine moving past the pain and enjoying life again. Reach out today, and let’s start your journey to comfort and peace of mind.
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Your dental care should be as unique as your smile. We guarantee you’ll love the results. Dr. Brenner listens to your goals and creates personalized plans to address your needs efficiently and comfortably. You need to experience it to truly believe it!
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Dr. Bethaney Brenner DMD
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Location:
8 Milford St, Burlington, CT 06013