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oral and maxillofacial surgery
Impacted teeth are the cases where teeth stay behind other teeth or in the jawbone. Usually, third molars (known as "wisdom teeth") remain impacted, but other teeth may also be in this condition. These teeth can cause pain, inflammation and other dental problems
Tooth extraction is the last decision to be taken for a tooth. The first aim is always to restore the health of the female. If it is necessary to extract a tooth as a last resort, it is necessary to perform the procedures that will cause the least trauma to the surrounding tissues such as bone and gingiva during tooth extraction. If the infrastructure that will provide bone formation from the extracted tooth cavity is created, it may be possible to implant teeth in this area in the future.
A jaw cyst is a fluid-filled sac located in the jawbones. Its scientific name is also known as "mandibular cyst" or "dental cyst". It usually occurs as a result of infections originating from the tissues around the teeth.
Root tip cyst is a type of cyst attached to the root of the tooth. It occurs as a result of inflammation in the root of the tooth and grows slowly. These cysts vary in size and are mostly painless. However, these cysts can disrupt the structure of the tooth and cause tooth loss...
These molars, located at the back of the jaws, are often difficult to drive into the mouth because they are not suitable for the jaw anatomy. Sometimes, the wisdom teeth, which take their place in the mouth without being felt, sometimes cause discomfort such as pain, swelling or abscess formation. The basis of the problems encountered lies in the lack of sufficient space on the jaw for the wisdom teeth. For this reason, it is planned to extract these teeth, which are considered as potential danger.
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