Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the last treatment method applied when the tooth cannot be saved. Sometimes teeth decay too much to be treated with a filling or root canal. As a result, they can no longer hold on to the mouth and become a source of infection. In this case, extraction treatment is applied because the tooth remaining in the mouth can infect other teeth and the body. If the extracted tooth is permanent, it does not come out again.
Dental bridge, dental crowns, or implant treatments can be applied instead of the extracted tooth.