What is an impacted tooth and how can it be treated?

What is an impacted tooth and how can it be treated?

Dr. Najme Tadardaran Nejad
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An impacted tooth is a tooth that has not come out in due time due to the blockage of adjacent teeth, the narrowness of the jaw and the lack of necessary space, excessive density and stiffness of the bone, and may be covered with bone or mucous or both. Most of the impacted teeth can be wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth, and wisdom teeth. The last mature teeth... which grow, face the jaw arch due to a lack of space and remain hidden... in this article. from The official site of Dr. Najme Tardadaranjad **Mashhad Orthodontic Specialist** we will get to know more about this complication and its treatment methods.... Experts recommend to remove the impacted teeth as soon as possible after detecting them, or if possible, guide them through the most important symptoms of dental arch impact.. What are teeth?** If you see any of the following, you may have an impacted tooth and you should see a doctor: - Gum swelling at the back of the mouth Difficulty opening the jaw - Bad breath - Bad taste in the mouth - Pain when opening the mouth.... - Pain when chewing or biting a bite of food **What are the side effects and dangers of hidden teeth?** The need for quick action to remove impacted teeth is because with age, the possibility of heart and lung diseases, blood pressure, diabetes, immune system diseases, jaw acne, insufficient flexibility of the jaw bone and the slowness of the bone and mucosa repair process make the removal of these teeth complicated and even impossible. infection, cyst, Tumor, damage and irregularity in the adjacent teeth and the risk of jawbone fracture due to blows.... **Continue reading" What is a missing tooth and how can it be treated?** These teeth may lie because there isn't enough room in your mouth for them....Wisdom teeth may come out on one side or be crooked in your jaw....Employed teeth can be painless....When an impacted wisdom tooth tries to come out, the gum over it becomes infected and swollen, which can be painful....it may be painful near your face....you may feel pain in the other ear.... The tooth can lead to an infection called pericoronitis... If not treated, the infection can spread to the throat or inside the neck. Acute infections lead to hospitalization and surgery. Therefore, the risks of impacted teeth include: - Incidence of gum diseases - Bone loss in the teeth adjacent to the impacted tooth - Decay of adjacent teeth - Impossibility of filling adjacent teeth - Analysis of the root of the adjacent tooth caused by the pressure of the impacted tooth - Hidden tooth disorder for veneers or bridges or even dentures - The appearance of a cyst or tumor, the treatment of which will sometimes be accompanied by the removal of a part of the jaw bone. - Facial nerve pains. - Fracture of the lower jaw in the hidden tooth area due to impact on the lower jaw due to lack of bone strength - Rotation of adjacent teeth - Irregular teeth Temporomandibular joint diseases and the resulting sounds ### Can an impacted tooth cause other teeth to decay? Impacted teeth can also develop decay....The impacted tooth puts pressure on the adjacent molar tooth, leading to tooth movement or tooth decay or gum disease....This tooth can also change the composition of your teeth....In rare cases, impacted teeth lead to the formation of cysts or other appendages in the jaw.. ​​**Which teeth grow later?** The most impacted tooth is the wisdom tooth... the reason is usually lack of space or crooked path of the wisdom tooth.. it is usually better to surgically remove the impacted wisdom tooth before it becomes a problem or it becomes more difficult to extract it.. the best way to treat a canine tooth in the upper jaw is to avoid a traumatic diagnosis and do the most timely work.. Provided that there is enough space To be there for its growth... ### wisdom tooth growth in latent form The right age for wisdom tooth surgery is between 18 and 25 years old... Surgery at older ages is more difficult and has more complications... If the patient is over 35 years old and the wisdom tooth has not caused any problems, there is no need to pull it, but to check it, a photo should be taken every 3 to 4 years, because in 5 to 7% of cases without pain or a cyst, up to 7% of cases, a cyst will develop until the tooth... it needs surgery... In the old days, it was said that the pressure of the wisdom tooth causes the teeth to be misaligned, but this theory has been rejected in recent years... Front mandible, reasons other than wisdom teeth is.... Therefore, by extracting the wisdom teeth, the teeth are not arranged, and the orthodontist's help, which should remove all the teeth... and the patient is unable to tolerate surgery with anesthesia due to physical problems or stress, this surgery can be performed in the operating room and with anesthesia... **The main causes of tooth loss** In general, any of the permanent teeth can remain hidden in the gums, but hidden teeth are mostly seen in wisdom teeth, canines, and fifth teeth.... ### Genetics; The first reason for impacted teeth In general, all humans inherit the jaw from one parent and the teeth from the other... If the jaw is small and the teeth are large, there will not be enough space for the teeth to grow, as a result, some teeth remain hidden, which is often seen in wisdom teeth.. Losing enough space for the growth of permanent teeth... The presence of teeth, especially wisdom teeth, is due to the smallness of the jaw and in some cases due to the low growth of the jaw.... The size of the jaw is due to genetic factors, while its growth is influenced by acquired factors.... The growth of the jaw is influenced by the way of chewing and eating food.. Dentist?** If you have pain in your back teeth, call your doctor....If you see your dentist regularly, he will keep a few wisdom teeth and tell you if you need to have them removed....Your dentist may take extra x-rays to check for wisdom teeth....X-rays often don't show these teeth normally....Can you tell?** The older the patient is, the more likely the bite will erupt with natural pressure, even if there is enough space for it to erupt.. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that a panoramic radiograph of all teeth be performed along with routine dental exams for all patients at about seven years to determine the number of teeth and possible problems with their growth.... Your dentist will examine the area... use X-rays if needed.... X-rays are used for your wisdom teeth, which are hidden and can be seen with this procedure.... **read more" What is an OPG picture? And what is its use in dentistry? After extracting a hidden tooth, how long does it take to recover? Recovery Recovery time for wisdom tooth extraction is five to seven days and the gum area takes three to four weeks to fully heal.. If your jaw is injured during the extraction process, full recovery can take up to six months.. Clean and wet you can place it on the area of the extracted tooth. with a surgeon or Contact your dentist.... **Effect of age in treating impacted teeth** The maxillofacial surgeon must remove the tooth or extra bone growth that has prevented the growth of permanent teeth.. If the tooth growth path is open and enough space has been created by the age of 11 or 12, the possibility of the canine tooth coming out with the help of natural pressure is high. A simple surgery that can be done in performed by the surgeon's office, the gum tissue above the impacted tooth is removed to reveal the hidden gum underneath.. exposed.. In most cases, the gum returns to its original position and is sutured, while the chain attached to the orthodontic appliance remains as a small hole in the gum.. Shortly after surgery (about one to fourteen days), the patient returns to the orthopedist.. out, not to take it out. from the mouth. When the tooth reaches its final position in the dental arch, the surrounding gum tissue is lifted to ensure that the tooth is strong enough and healthy. Mass gum tissue may be added to the displaced tooth... This keeps the tooth healthy for its normal uses.

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