INDICATIONS
1. INDICATION FOR EXTRACTION OF PERMANENT TEETH
- Grossly decayed teeth which cannot be saved by conservative
procedures.
- Teeth that are foci of infection.
- Teeth with non-vital pulp, where root canal is not possible.
- In case of severe periodontoclasia in which excessive
bony support of the teeth is destroyed.
- Teeth in line of radiation therapy.
- Teeth mechanically interfering with placement of restorative
appliances.
- Impacted or unerupted teeth.
- Supernumerary teeth.
- Retained deciduous teeth.
- Tooth with fractured roots.
- Malposed teeth not amenable to Orthodontic treatment.
- Roots and fragments.
- Teeth traumatizing soft tissuses.
- Teeth associated with cysts and other pathologies.
2. INDICATION
FOR EXTRACTION OF DECIDUOUS TEETH
- Extensive decay resulting in death of the dental pulp.
- Extensive decay which makes pulpotomy and pulpectomy impossible.
- When the deciduous teeth interfere with the normal eruption and alignment
of their permanent successor.
- When there is sinus opening through mucoperiosteal membrane.
- When roentgenogram reveals evidence of periapical infection.
- When the root is fractured as a result of subsequent infection.
- Supernumerary teeth.
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