
You had a feeling that something was wrong with your tooth before your dental appointment, but since it wasn’t causing any pain, you weren’t too concerned. Maybe you just need whitening or a filling? So, it came as a big surprise when the dentist confidently told you that the tooth needed to be extracted, and that it should be done as soon as possible.
Teeth only need to be extracted when they hurt, right? Actually, that’s not the case for many patients. In many cases, removing a tooth can address a variety of problems, and more importantly, prevent more serious problems from developing.
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