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Extractions
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There are a number of reasons for individuals to require extractions.
Oral Surgery can help with infected teeth, with one common type being
wisdom teeth. Wisdom Teeth can become impacted when they emerge later
in life, once the molars have already developed.
Wisdom Teeth, more often than not, do not have the proper spacing to
rise naturally and they impact with the molars in the rear of the mouth.
Oral Surgery
can also work hand-in-hand with dental implants of missing teeth.
Dental implants are an option for tooth loss due to an accident or
infection or as an alternative to dentures.
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The implants are tooth root substitutes that are surgically anchored in place in the jawbone and act to stabilize the artificial teeth to which they are attached. Suitable candidates for dental implants need to have an adequate bone level and density, must not be prone to infection, and must be willing to maintain good oral hygiene practices.
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