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How to Know If Your Tooth Needs Extraction

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  A healthy natural tooth is always the best option for your smile and oral health. Dentists usually try to save damaged teeth whenever possible through treatments like fillings, crowns, or root canals. However, there are situations where a tooth extraction becomes the safest and most effective solution. Knowing the warning signs early can help prevent severe pain, infection, and future dental complications. Persistent Tooth Pain One of the most common signs that a tooth may need extraction is ongoing or severe tooth pain. While mild discomfort can sometimes be treated with a filling or other dental procedure, constant pain that worsens over time may indicate deep decay, nerve damage, or infection. If the pain spreads to your jaw, ears, or head, it could be a sign that the tooth is beyond repair. Pain while chewing or sensitivity to hot and cold foods that does not improve should also be evaluated by a dentist as soon as possible. Severe Tooth Decay Cavities are common, but wh...