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Assessing Whether to Save a Tooth or Extract and Replace It

December 11, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Michael Unti
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Your Palatine dentist will assess your damaged or broken tooth to determine whether it can be saved. However, you may still choose extraction over restoring the tooth. If you decide to extract, replacing the lost tooth is crucial to keep your oral health in check.

How Your Dentist Restores a Damaged Tooth

The most common way we restore a damaged or injured tooth is through treatment (shaping), followed by dental crown placement. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over the tooth to protect against future loss and damage.

How Your Dentist Replaces an Extracted Tooth

Options to replace missing or extracted teeth include dental implants and partial dentures.

A dental implant is a new tooth root that integrates into the jawbone over several months. It is then topped with a dental crown, which acts as your new tooth.

A partial denture is a prosthetic that fits around your remaining teeth, relying on clips and gravity for support. The partial holds a strategically placed prosthetic tooth to close your smile gap.

Why It’s Important to Replace Missing Teethparts of a dental implant

You may think tooth replacement isn’t necessary if the extraction is outside the smile line. However, missing teeth lead to migration—teeth sliding toward the new openings. This can ruin your bite, leading to tooth wear and even future tooth loss.

Dental implants in Palatine, unlike other options, can support your jawbone health and help prevent deterioration. Jawbone loss can lead to future oral health issues and a concave appearance around the lower face.

Talk to Your Dentist in Palatine, IL

Your dentist can help you decide whether a damaged tooth is worth saving. We can also present all possible options to you and explain the various benefits of each. We aim to restore your smile according to your goals.

To schedule an appointment with the dentist or if you have questions for our dental team, contact us today.

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