When Structures Succumb to Infection
While there is a myriad of concerns out there that negatively impact your smile, nothing seems to be more common than dental decay. This phenomenon involves the destruction of your teeth as infection continues to spread. What happens is that oral bacteria that are naturally present in our grins feed off of the food and sugars we consume. This process causes them to secrete destructive acids that weaken and inevitably break down our teeth.
In its earliest stages, dental decay can be found as a cavity infiltrating a tooth. Without proper dental care, the infection will spread deeper inside and impact your nerves and inner dental pulp. If decay has targeted more than a certain amount of a tooth, the structure is considered compromised.
Why Extraction Can be Beneficial
Because it is a common phenomenon, dental decay can actually be addressed at a number of stages. For instance, a cavity can be treated with a dental filling, while nerve damage and infection can be tended to with root canal therapy. The problem arises, however, when decay has progressed so much that there is not enough healthy structure remaining and these restorations fail. In cases such as these, extraction is officially on the table.
The last thing your dentist wants is for you to lose a natural structure, however, dental extraction must be considered when the remainder of your teeth become at risk. By removing the diseased structure, you could benefit your overall oral health. Reach out to our team today to learn more.
Your Next Best Steps
While your health may be taken care of, bear in mind that your function will still suffer a little. As a result, most dentists recommend dental implant prosthetics shortly after extracting a diseased structure so that your function does not take too big of a hit. Ask your dentist about these options the next time you visit us.
Schedule Your Appointment
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the unique circumstances that result in tooth extraction, or schedule your next appointment with our team today.