When Should You Consider Tooth Extraction for a Broken Tooth?
Dr. Karina Acuña
7/24/2025
A broken tooth can be a source of discomfort and concern, and deciding whether to extract it depends on several factors. At 5 Star Dental Group, we prioritize preserving your natural teeth whenever possible, but there are circumstances when extraction becomes the best option.
Severity of the Break
One of the primary considerations is the severity of the break. If the tooth is broken below the gum line or the root is fractured, it may not be possible to save it with restorative procedures like a crown or filling. In such cases, extraction may be necessary to prevent further complications.
Risk of Infection
A broken tooth can expose the inner layers to bacteria, significantly increasing the risk of infection. If an infection develops and spreads to the surrounding tissues or bone, it can cause severe pain and health issues. In these situations, extracting the tooth can be a crucial step in preventing more serious conditions.
Failed Previous Treatments
Sometimes, a broken tooth may have already undergone treatments such as a root canal or crown placement. If these treatments fail to restore the tooth's integrity or if the tooth continues to break, extraction may become the most viable solution to prevent ongoing issues.
Impact on Adjacent Teeth
A broken tooth that affects the alignment or health of adjacent teeth might also necessitate extraction. Removing the problematic tooth can help maintain the overall structure and health of your dental arch, preventing potential complications for neighboring teeth.
Consultation with a Dental Professional
Deciding on tooth extraction is not a choice to be made lightly. It requires a thorough examination and consultation with a dental professional. At 5 Star Dental Group, our experienced dentists will assess your specific situation, discuss your options, and guide you toward the best decision for your oral health.
If you suspect you have a broken tooth or are experiencing discomfort, do not hesitate to contact us for a comprehensive evaluation. Our team is here to provide personalized care and ensure you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile.
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