
What Are Tooth Extractions?
Tooth extractions can be done on any tooth in your mouth—front teeth or back chewing teeth (molars). The main goal of an extraction is to take out a tooth that is causing problems, so your mouth can stay healthy and pain-free.
Removing a problem tooth stops infection and pain from spreading to other teeth and parts of your mouth. It also makes space for healthy teeth and can prepare your mouth for other treatments, like dental implants or dentures, if needed.
Getting a tooth extraction is a safe and important way to protect your overall dental health from bigger problems later on. At ScarboroSmiles in Scarborough, ON, we use gentle techniques and take careful steps to make sure you are comfortable during the procedure and heal well after.
When do you Need a Tooth Extraction?
We know that every tooth problem is different! That's why our dentists carefully look at your tooth to decide if an extraction is the right choice.
Here are some common reasons why a tooth might need to be removed:
Severe tooth decay or damage: When a cavity is too big or a tooth is broken badly, and a filling or crown cannot fix it, extraction may be the best option.
Infection that won't go away: If a tooth infection is very serious and does not get better with antibiotics or a root canal treatment, removing the tooth stops the infection from spreading.
Crowding in your mouth: Sometimes there isn't enough room for all your teeth. Removing one or more teeth can make space, especially before braces or other orthodontic treatment.
Gum disease: Advanced gum disease can loosen teeth by damaging the bone and tissue that hold them in place. If a tooth is too loose, it may need to be taken out.
Impacted wisdom teeth: Wisdom teeth that are stuck under the gums or growing in the wrong direction can cause pain, swelling, and infection. Removing them protects your other teeth.
Our experienced dentists will look closely at your tooth, take X-ray pictures of your mouth, and discuss the best treatment option for you. We'll help you understand why an extraction is needed and what comes next, so you feel confident and comfortable with your care!





