Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction
A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth. Dentists form tooth extractions for many reasons. The issue may be a painful wisdom tooth or a tooth that has been badly damaged by decay. In some cases, a dentist will remove a tooth to make space for dental prosthetics or braces.
The dentist will numb the tooth first to make the person more comfortable. While a tooth extraction may still be unpleasant, it can be key for relieving dental pain and preventing future problems.

Dentists and oral surgeons remove teeth for various reasons. Some examples include:
- Dental cavities
- Gum disease
- Dental infections
- Trauma or injury to the tooth or surrounding bone
- Wisdom teeth complications
- Preparation for a dental prosthesis
- Preparation for dental braces, if the teeth are very crowded
- Baby teeth not falling out at the proper age