Sometimes Extraction Is Necessary
For most people, losing a tooth is not a concern that is kept at the immediate forefront of their minds. After all, if they brush their teeth daily, they have nothing to worry about, right? Unfortunately, this is a common misconception many people share. The truth of the matter is that your smile requires more care than just brushing, and a well-rounded routine should address various aspects of your oral cavity.
Because most preventive routines can use some work, your chances of experiencing infection or decay increase. What’s more? Failing to attend your six-month checkups can also contribute to complications, as you do not have a professional exam that helps identify points of concern that are undetectable to the naked eye.
As such, patients may be experiencing an infection without even knowing it, and by the time the signs begin to reveal themselves, it is already too late and an extraction is imminent. For more information about this process, give our team a call today.
Benefits of a Dental Implant
Though you may receive an extraction to remove an infected tooth, bear in mind that this does not necessarily mean the infection itself is gone. You see, the oral bacteria that cause the problem in the first place may still be present, as they tend to gather in the difficult-to-clean areas of the mouth. This means that the exposed gum pocket where your previous structure once stood is an ideal spot.
To seal off the gap, complete your smile, and prevent infection from setting up camp, your dentist may recommend the help of a dental implant and restoration. Contact our team today to learn more.
Bridges and Partial Dentures
Once you lose one tooth to infection, your chances of losing more adjacent structures increase drastically. As such, solutions such as implant-retained bridges and partial or full dentures offer significant assistance. We will work with you to determine which restoration is best for your specific situation.
Schedule a Visit
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the need for replacing lost structures, and schedule your next appointment with our team today.