Jesek,
Willhite, & Griffin Family Dental Care Center
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Although oral surgery may be the only treatment option in certain cases, we will only consider extracting a tooth after a thorough examination. Indications for extraction include teeth that are unable to be restored by any others means (possible causes are severe decay, root fracture, or trauma), extensive mobility of teeth due to periodontal disease, wisdom teeth (third molars), or teeth that need to be removed prior to orthodontic procedures. Anytime a tooth must be removed, or extracted, it is called an oral surgical procedure. Depending on the pre-existing condition of the tooth or significant findings in your medical history, we may refer you to a specialist in oral surgery to have the tooth removed. The oral surgery specialists in Decatur are Drs. Jurgens and Kneezel (click here to visit their site at www.jkjaws.com). It is extremely important to pay careful attention to all instructions when undergoing oral surgery to eliminate complications. Post-Operative Instructions Following Oral Surgery:
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