Intraoral surgery of hard tissue and soft tissue

Intraoral surgery of hard tissue and soft tissue

When we say a "hidden" tooth that does not grow in the mouth during its normal period of time. In other words, its growth time has passed but it remains inside the jaw and requires hard or soft tissue surgery to remove it..

Dr Behnam khorami In the field of intraoral surgery, hard tissue and hard tissue can be the best possible choice for you

Tooth occlusion can be in hard tissue (bone) Or soft tissue (gum) .. In hard tissue occlusion, the tooth is buried deep in the bone and is surrounded by bone..

In soft tissue occlusion, the crown of the tooth usually protrudes from the bone but is covered by a layer of soft tissue. Impacted teeth can also be classified based on the depth of occlusion and the angle of placement in the jaw: Such as horizontal or vertical or oblique teeth.

Every normal person usually has 32 permanent teeth, the last of which are wisdom teeth (Wisdom Tooth) are. These teeth grow in the back of the mouth and at the end of all teeth. Their growth age usually varies from 18 to 25 years old. However, after the age of 20, they have a lower chance of growing and surgery should be considered. The reason for calling them as wisdom teeth is their simultaneous growth, which coincides with the maturity and intellectual stability of the individual..

Given the potential side effects of impacted teeth for the patient, determining their task is critical. Of course, as a person gets older, surgery on these teeth will become more difficult. As the flexibility of the jawbone decreases, their chances of fusion to the bone increase. Also, as the patient gradually develops a variety of diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and the risk of surgery increases, so if you have a missing tooth that your doctor has ordered to remove, do not delay surgery.. This tooth can lead to dental cysts or jaw tumors in the future.

Damage to the roots of adjacent teeth increases the risk of jaw bone fractures and… other complications. The mandibular bone becomes weak due to tooth occlusion and becomes more vulnerable and brittle to impacts.. Impacted teeth can be a cause of jaw joint problems. Sometimes these teeth make it difficult for elderly patients to make toothbrushes. Perhaps the most important and serious potential risk to impacted teeth is the possibility of cysts or jaw tumors in their vicinity..

These can endanger the health and possibly the life of the patient. Some of these cysts or tumors require treatment to remove a large portion of the patient's jaw.

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