You may also want to know how much pain you can expect to experience as a result of having the extraction, and your dentist will definitely be able to help answer your questions. But before you make your appointment, here are some things you should be aware of.

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There are several reasons why you may choose to have an extraction, or the dentist recommends one for you. Many times, if you’ve had orthodontic services done in the past (i.e. braces, retainers) you may want to have a tooth extraction if certain teeth do not fit properly in your mouth as a result of the orthodontic treatments.

If this is the case, the tooth extraction will probably be considered cosmetic, so you’ll want to check with your health insurance provider before having the procedure done so that you will know how much you can expect to pay out of your pocket. People also choose to have tooth extractions when a tooth is decayed and can not be repaired or saved without molding or fillings. In many cases, a tooth extraction is the most affordable option.

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