
You might accurately predict that your dentist will recommend extracting a severely decayed or damaged tooth if it’s been causing pain or other issues. However, if you’ve found out you need one but don’t have cavities, it’s natural to question why it was suggested as a possible solution.
Your provider usually does everything possible to protect and preserve your natural teeth because it’s better for your dental health. That said, there are several circumstances in which a removal may be required, even without an associated toothache. Continue reading to learn about 3 of them!
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