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If you don’t replace an extracted tooth, your remaining teeth may begin to shift to fill the space left behind. This could cause pain, trouble…
After we extract impacted wisdom teeth, you will go through a moderate healing and recovery process, and then you can return to your normal routine.…
A tooth extraction is very low-risk, and can actually reduce your risk of other, more serious problems, like widespread infection and systemic…
If you have an impacted wisdom tooth, delaying extraction could cause serious pain, trouble eating or speaking, shifting of the surrounding teeth,…
You might need an extraction if you have persistent or worsening tooth pain, swelling, pus or discharge, severe dental cavities or tooth decay,…
A dental filling is material used to restore a tooth after it is damaged due to decay, trauma, or a dental cavity. It can also be used to restore a…
A root canal removes decayed or infected material from the interior chambers of your tooth. A dental crown is a cap-shaped restoration made from a…
A dental cavity is a hole in your tooth caused by untreated tooth decay. If it is mild, it can be cleaned and filled, or a dental crown may be placed…
A root canal is a procedure to save your tooth when it is severely damaged, decayed, or infected. If it can’t be saved, you may need an extraction.…
A root canal addresses the underlying cause of your symptoms, relieves pain, treats infection and decay, and restores the health, strength, and…