When it comes to our oral health, it's not uncommon to postpone scheduling an appointment because we are a bit anxious about seeing the dentist. The problem with this approach is that if you avoid your regular check-up for too long, minor issues can turn into more severe ones that will require complicated procedures. 

The good part is that modern dentistry offers many methods that can ease the patient through any dental procedure, making it possible to restore oral health. 

The bad news is that if you postpone getting the right dental treatments for too long, then an extraction may be the last resort to keep your oral health. 

How do you know a tooth might have to be extracted? Let’s look at some symptoms that can indicate it.

Signs Your Tooth Needs to Be Extracted 

  • Tooth Pain

When you experience severe tooth pain, either chronic or acute, this can be an indication that your tooth needs to be removed. At this point, painkillers barely have an effect, and the pain affects your everyday life.

  • Jaw Pain or Stiffness

The jaw can also be affected by the damaged tooth, and this happens when the infection extends to other parts of the mouth. Your tooth will be extracted in order to avoid complications.

  • Gum Disease

Gum disease, periodontitis in its advanced state, causes your teeth to lose and fă-l lout, and as treatment, your tooth might need to be removed. It is also the case if you have swollen gums surrounding one or two teeth.

  • Pain When Biting or Chewing

If you have pain anytime you bite or chew, and if this pain gets worse, you need to check with your dentist as your tooth might need to be extracted. 

Conditions That Lead to Tooth Extraction 

Several reasons lead to tooth extraction, such as:

  • Your tooth has been damaged to the point that a repair is no longer an option, and your tooth cannot be saved. 
  • Severe infection or decay. 
  • Erupting teeth do not have enough space to come out and grow, making the other teeth overcrowded. This happens because there is not enough jawbone to support the tooth.

If you experience any of these symptoms and conditions, get in contact with your dentist so that you get a proper evaluation and treatment. This way, you prevent further oral complications.

Get in Touch With Our Denver Dental Specialists

If you suspect that you may need to extract a tooth, then you can count on Poulos & Somers to help you. We are committed to providing excellent dental services to all of our patients in the Denver area. We have a dedicated team that takes pleasure in working with people and offering them the right treatment. 

Get in touch with us, and you can schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Poulos & Somers.