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Tooth extractions may be necessary due to severe tooth decay, infections, or crowding. One or two teeth may need to be extracted in order to make way for the other teeth as they move into position for those who obtain braces. Additionally, compromised teeth may need to be removed in order to maintain oral health for patients who are receiving chemotherapy or are preparing to get an organ transplant. A dentist or oral surgeon extracts a tooth during a brief outpatient treatment under local, general, intravenous, or a mix of anesthetics. An easy extraction is the removal of teeth that are visible. Broken, subsurface or impacted teeth call for more extensive surgery. An X-ray of your tooth will be taken by your dentist before the procedure is scheduled. Tell your dentist about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you take, as well as any vitamins, dietary supplements, and herbal remedies. If an intravenous medication called bisphosphonate may soon be used to treat another medical issue, let your dentist know. If so, the extraction should be performed prior to the medication therapy to prevent osteonecrosis of the jaw (bone death). Your dentist may want to make sure all conditions are stable or treated before you undergo the tooth extraction. If you are looking for the best Tooth Extraction Clinic, then visit Dr. Preet's Dental & Orthodontic Clinic.
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