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Reduce the Risk of Gum Disease with Wisdom Teeth Extraction

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As the smile grows, it is very normal for the teeth of a wisdom patient to get affected. Since affected teeth of the wisdom can cause many complications, several of these patients choose to go for wisdom teeth removal with an oral surgeon. How Wisdom Teeth Are Impacted? Wisdom teeth are the biggest teeth in your mouth, which are also known as the third molars. When people grew, their mouths were thinner, which implies that the large teeth of wisdom had less space for them. In many patients, therefore, the teeth of wisdom fail to erupt properly or be affected. In many ways, this phenomenon can be troublesome. How do the damaged teeth of the wisdom help with gum disease? When the teeth of wisdom are affected, it is almost difficult to keep the region behind the jaw clean and bacterial free. There is also an increased risk of gum disease in patients with damaged wisdom teeth. A higher risk of gum disease is only one possible problem caused by affected teeth. Additional knowledge includes:...

Type of Dental Extraction As Described by Dental Surgeons

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  A number of rare complications of a third molar operation are well-known to dentists, including Ludwig angina, mediaastinitis, bleeding, fasciitis necrotic, and Lemierra syndrome. In this case we review the diagnosis and treatment of advanced mandibular osteomyelitis which developed after extracting a third molar mandibular tooth and concentrate on its non-specific symptoms. Dental extraction, basic exhaust and surgical exhaust are two major types. Easy dental removal is used to remove clear and easily accessible teeth, whereas surgical dentistry generally needs a connective-tissue incision to reach the removable tooth. More specifics are given for both forms of dental extraction below. See here to know what dental surgeons of Oklahoma City has to say. Simple Dental Removal Easy dental removal requires removing the visible teeth in the mouth. This technique is also used by general dentists in their dental practices. It minimizes discomfort endured by the patient with local anest...

What Is Orthognathic Surgery?

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Orthognathic surgery, "straight" and gnathos, "jaw" from the Greek orthos, is a surgical technique that is held responsible for fixing dento-cranio-maxillofacial malformations by mandibular and maxillary bone movements to get the patient's facial features balanced. In the growth process of patients, this form of facial alterations occur, stabilize at the end of the patient and may cause problems such as sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, problems with malocclusion or lack of skeletal harmony, among others. Orthognathic Surgery A maxillofacial surgeon is recommended for the treatment of facial bone and soft tissue, should perform orthognathic surgery. Three forms of orthognathic surgery are available: Maxillary Surgery Mandibular surgery Maxillomandibular operation, also referred to as bimaxillary surgery ORTHOGNATHIC MAXILLARY SURGERY Maxillary surgery is performed to place the upper jaw (maxilla) in the right position so that it is possible to achieve facial balance a...

Extraction and Surgery of Third Molar or Wisdom Teeth

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  The third molars or the wisdom teeth do not need to be removed following an oral surgery if they are -  • Safe • Fully erupted • Correctly placed with their opposing teeth properly • Capable of washing as part of everyday hygiene procedures However, several times, wisdom teeth do not have space to grow properly and can trigger issues. At different angles in the jaw, erupting wisdom teeth will expand, sometimes even horizontally. Problems can include teeth of wisdom that: Remain completely concealed within the gums - If they can't normally emerge, wisdom teeth inside your jaw become stuck (impacted). This can often lead to infection or can cause a cyst that can damage the roots of other teeth or bone support. Emerging partly from the gums - Since this region is difficult to see and clean, the partially emerging wisdom teeth provide a passageway that attracts gum disease and infection causing bacteria.  Crowd of neighboring teeth - They can crowd or damage near...