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Dec 5, 2011 7:23 AM
The impacted tooth can fall below any kind of one of the following categories.

Mesioangular impaction - this is the most common form of impaction and forms 44% of the cases; in this the tooth is angled forward, towards the front of the mouth.
Vertical impaction - happens in 38% of the case; in this the tooth formed does not erupt fully through the gum line.
Distoangular impaction - occurs in 6% of the cases; in this the tooth is angled backward, towards the back of the mouth.
Horizontal impaction - occurs only in 3% of the cases and is the least commonly occurring impaction; in this the tooth is angled fully ninety degrees forward, growing into the roots of the second molar.

Yet another method of categorizing impaction is based on the extent of encasing in the jawbone. If the tooth is completely encased in the jawbone, it is known as a bony impaction. On the other hand if the wisdom tooth has erupted from the jawbone as well as definitely not through the gum line, it is called a soft tissue impaction.
Necessity for extracting the Wisdom Tooth
The third molar issues are neither visible nor painful in all cases. However, we may find that the damage happens without having your own being aware of it. It is difficult to eliminate wisdom teeth whose roots get longer over a period of time; this might result in complications. Total or perhaps partial impaction will cause more problems for the patient when he grows old. In such cases surgical interventions are necessary.
Side effects after surgery
You have swelling as well as discomfort after the surgery and these are part of regular healing process. Swelling can be reduced by applying cold compresses as well as medications recommended by the surgeon will be useful in managing the discomfort. It is quite likely that we may have to modify your diets after the surgery and revert back to regular diet once healing is complete.
Post extraction complications
The following issues can occur after extraction of wisdom teeth.

Bleeding as well as oozing
Dry socket
Swelling
Nerve injury
2. Is sedation anesthesia necessary, or would definitely local anesthesia - a easy numbing of the area - be potential?
3. Ask about the procedure details, duration and recovery period so that we will have a time frame for completion of the surgery and healing.
4. Does someone need to drive me home after my surgery? If sedation anesthesia is utilized - that is usually the case - you will need to arrange for post-op transportation, as you will definitely not be in a condition installing to drive.
5. Tell your doctors about all treatments you're currently taking, as well as ask if treatments that you'll receive right after your wisdom teeth surgery will interact negatively with them.
6. Before many operations, you will be necessary to fast, abstaining from food, drink or both. Make sure to ask about this if your own doctor does certainly not bring it up.
Here is a short outline of the process itself, so you'll understand exactly what to expect in that department.
- A small incision is created to exposure the tooth and its socket.
- If bone is obstructing the removal of the tooth, it must be removed first. http://www.isitnecessarytoremovewisdomteeth.com/teeth/ , http://www.isitnecessarytoremovewisdomteeth.com
Posted by terrellmarsh511 | Dec 5, 2011 7:23 AM | Add a comment
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