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Other Dental Treatments

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Tooth extraction involves the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure may be necessary for various reasons, such as severe tooth decay, advanced gum disease, or impacted wisdom teeth.

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Types:

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Simple Extraction: Typically done for visible and accessible teeth.

Surgical Extraction: Involves more complex cases, such as impacted or broken teeth.

Procedure:

 

  • Surgical tooth extraction is performed for teeth that are not easily accessible or require more complex removal. This may include impacted wisdom teeth or teeth with extensive decay.

  • The dentist or oral surgeon may need to make a small incision in the gum to access the tooth and remove it.

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Root canal treatment is performed to treat a damaged or infected tooth pulp. The pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels, is removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned, disinfected, and sealed.

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Purpose:

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This procedure is done to save a tooth from extraction and alleviate pain caused by infection or inflammation in the tooth's pulp.

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Composite restoration, commonly known as a tooth-colored filling, is used to repair a tooth that has decay or damage. The decayed or damaged portion of the tooth is removed, and a tooth-colored composite material is used to fill the cavity.

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Benefits:

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Composite fillings blend seamlessly with the natural tooth color, providing a more aesthetically pleasing result compared to traditional amalgam fillings.

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​These dental treatments address various oral health concerns and are performed to restore or maintain the health and functionality of teeth. It's important to consult with a dentist to determine the most appropriate treatment based on individual needs and conditions. Regular dental check-ups and preventive care contribute to overall oral health and can help identify and address issues early on.

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