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Impacted tooth occurs when a tooth fails to emerge fully through the gums due to lack of space, improper angle, or obstructions.
Commonly Affected Teeth: wisdom teeth are the most commonly impacted, though other teeth such as canines are also affected.
Potential Issues such as pain, infection, tooth crowding, gum disease, and cyst formation can occur.Preventing Future Problem : timely extraction can prevent these complications and help maintain oral health.
Common Signs: such as swollen or tender gums, jaw pain, bad breath, and difficulty opening the mouth.Asymptomatic Cases: Note that sometimes impacted teeth don’t cause immediate pain but still require evaluation.
Outline the consultation process, which includes an X-ray and a physical exam to assess the tooth’s position.
Explain that different types of anesthesia (local, sedation, or general) may be used based on patient comfort and procedure complexity.
Incision, tooth removal, and suturing (if necessary).
Best Results
Painless Treatment
Result in time