The decision about extraction or saving the tooth should be taken by a dentist after taking a X-ray.
The cost for extraction depends upon the type of tooth and extent of decay.
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We need to check with a x-ray about the status of decay . If it's more decayed can't be saved it should go for extn . If it could be saved we can do either filling or root canal therapy . Its always better to save a tooth rather to remove .
Hi, it's not mandatory that you have to go for extraction to get relief from this pain. The doctor will tell you whether it's needs extraction or can be saved with a root canal treatment. Charges depend on which tooth is involved.
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