Can cuspid teeth be extracted?

Theoretically, all teeth in the mouth can be extracted, but only if there is a reason to do so. The cuspid is the third tooth from the center of the mouth, which plays a very important role in itself. The cuspid itself is less prone to caries due to its shape, and the root is relatively thicker and plays a very important role in the oral cavity, so in most cases, the cuspid should be better protected than removed.