What Can You Do to Prevent Unnecessary Tooth Extractions?

A significant number of the world’s population is missing at least one permanent tooth due to extractions. While some cases are due to unavoidable causes such as having impacted wisdom teeth or accidents. Most of the reasons leading to a tooth extraction are preventable. Dental caries is reported to be the leading cause of tooth extractions, together with periodontal disease. The good news is that tooth loss can still be avoided, if only you become more aware and intentional about caring for your dental health.

Why Should You Avoid a Tooth Extraction?

All permanent teeth are intended to last a life time, and it is for a good reason. The negative effects that follow after pulling a tooth can severely impact your oral health. This makes it necessary to attempt saving a tooth, and only choose to extract it when all other restorative measures fail. Every tooth in your mouth has a role and function to play and missing any can affect actions like speech, biting and chewing. There is also the risk of the surrounding teeth shifting into the gap where the tooth missing, interfering with your dental alignment. And for those looking to avoid the disadvantage of pulling out a teeth, they have to deal with the costs associated with tooth replacement procedures.

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How to Prevent an Extraction

Having the best dentist in Tracy does not guarantee that your teeth will remain intact for life. A bigger part of the responsibility of caring and protecting your teeth lies solely on you. Your dentist can only advice and give recommendations on what to do but the initiative needs to come from you. Some of the ways that can help you avoid getting your teeth pulled include;

  • Practicing Good Oral Hygiene

The importance of keeping your teeth and gums clean cannot be emphasized enough. You need to brush your teeth at least twice everyday and floss daily. If you are not sure of the approach to take when it comes to good oral hygiene, visit a dentist near you to learn more on how to properly brush and floss your teeth. You can also get recommendations based on your dental needs concerning things like what type of toothpaste to use and even be taught the correct way to brush and floss. Keeping your mouth clean ensures there is no room for bacteria to thrive and cause illnesses like cavities and gum disease that can eventually lead to need for an extraction.

  • Visiting Your Dentist Regularly

While caring for your teeth at home is important, there are some problems that cannot be easily detected unless you are seen by a dentist. At Innovo Dental and Implant Studio, patients are encouraged to see the dentist in 95376 at least twice every year. This allows the dentist to exam and monitor the state of your teeth, gums and mouth in general. In the process, any sign of disease or abnormality is spotted early while chances of successful treatment are high. Additionally, routine visits will ensure that you home-based care routine is appropriate. If the regime you are currently using does not seem to benefit your oral health, you dentist will advise on what you can do to improve the situation.

  • Stop Any Bad and Harmful Dental Habits

Finally, watch on your habits and lifestyle choices to ensure they are not negatively affecting your teeth. If you smoke or drink you may want to cut back on that as it puts you at risk of gum disease, which is one of the illnesses leading to tooth loss. Also, if you participate in high impact sports or activities, consider in investing in protective gear such as mouthguards. Watch on your diet and eat foods that promote good oral health while avoiding any potentially harmful behaviors like biting on pens or using your teeth as tools.

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