Tooth Extractions In San Jose, CA - Wisdom Teeth Removal
At Dental Solutions, our dental team is committed to protecting the health of your teeth using preventive measures such as regular cleaning and restorative treatments such as fillings and crowns, but in some cases, tooth extraction is the only way to protect your other teeth from getting damaged. Our expert tooth extraction dentist in San Jose knows exactly how to efficiently extract your teeth and keep your beautiful smile intact! With advanced training in tooth exodontia, we have become one of the premier providers of wisdom teeth removal in San Jose and surrounding communities.
Do I Need An Extraction?
While our San Jose dental team leaves no nook and corner and generally try everything to save your natural teeth, they are left with no other option than extraction when the tooth is in very bad condition or shape. A problematic tooth can put your health at risk and, therefore, it becomes crucial to take a decision that protects from other health complications that may arise out of neglection. Some of the common cases where you need tooth extraction are:
- Infection
- Irrevocable trauma
- Deep decay
- Overcrowding
- Failed root canal therapy
- Misalignment
- Split teeth
- Troubling wisdom teeth
Our tooth extraction dentist in San Jose will not only provide an expert treatment to remove your bad tooth, but will also give you advice on post-treatment. We will also suggest you different tooth replacement options that meet budget and lifestyle.
San Jose Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth refer to our third molars that erupt after the rest of your adult teeth. They usually appear when people reach the age of about 17 to 25 years.
Because they appear late, there is often not enough space for them to grow properly. This leads to several complications such as:
- Damage to the neighboring teeth
- Gum Tissues Infection
- The wisdom teeth stuck in the gum tissues and bone
- Cyst Formation
- Damaged jawbone
- Periodontal disease
- Disruption to the teeth alignment
Not all wisdom teeth require extractions, but when these complications arise, our dentist recommends removing them to ease your discomfort.