
Dentists often do their best to limit their patient’s confusion when explaining their recommended treatment. Even so, you may have recently left your local dental office scratching your head. After a routine checkup and cleaning, your dentist recommended a tooth extraction. You thought tooth extractions were supposed to come after sharp or prolonged pains associated with a broken or decayed tooth. However, there are some cases when your dentist may recommend this treatment when you’ve experienced zero pain. Here are 3 potential reasons why.
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