Tooth extraction - reasons

If any of the reasons described above are found, the tooth extraction procedure can be carried out according to the doctor's individual opinion. However, in most cases, the extraction is postponed until a more suitable moment for this.
Local contraindications include:
• herpetic lesions of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, lips and skin;
• stomatitis and other ulcer formations;
• the tooth is located in the zone of formation of a malignant tumor.
Types of tooth removal
According to the execution technique, this dental procedure is divided into simple, complex and atypical removal.
The first option is used for single-rooted teeth, performed with forceps, without additional tools. The second type is suitable for extracting teeth that have two roots or retinous (that have not erupted) and is performed using an auxiliary incision. In the third case, teeth with an atypical location in the jaw are removed.
Depending on the individual characteristics of the teeth, the extraction will vary in complexity and cost. The more complicated the operation, the higher the cost.