Extraction of teeth and tooth roots, which can also be surgical removal of a tooth.
If the extracted tooth had been inflamed, the recovery might be slower, and you might have fever after the surgery. The use of antipyretic and inflammatory medicine might be suggested. In the case of post-surgical pain taking a painkiller might be very effective and recommended.
If you have any question or you experience any sort of complication, do not hesitate to consult us.
This treatment is needed if the problems of a tooth cannot be solved by conservative treatments, for example in the case of a chronic fistula inflammation around the root apex. A resection is done also in the case when the root apex of a tooth reaches a cavity of a cyst and we decided on conserving the tooth.This treatment is needed if the problems of a tooth cannot be solved by conservative treatments, for example in the case of a chronic fistula inflammation around the root apex. A resection is done also in the case when the root apex of a tooth reaches a cavity of a cyst and we decided on conserving the tooth.
There might be various types of cysts in the oral cavity. The most common form of cyst is the one on the root apex, the so called Radicular Cyst.
The removal of the cyst is done with surgical excavation, while the whole area is cleaned. We might also do root canal filling, dissection and resection if it’s necessary.
Most parts of the wisdom teeth are hidden under the gum, so the bacteria in the mouth can easily get under the gum often resulting in severe inflammation.
The wisdom teeth might put pressure on the other teeth, so the front teeth might get congested because of the lack of space.
Furthermore, cyst could be caused by hidden wisdom teeth, which threatens the health of the neighbouring teeth as well.
Almost everyone has the wisdom teeth formed in the gum, but in some cases those can just partly break through the gum or not at all, so they don’t participate in the chewing function.
The reason is simple: we have more teeth than how could fit into one’s mouth.
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