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According to your description, it should not be occlusal with the ipsilateral wisdom tooth, and the lower left wisdom tooth is not in the right position, and it is recommended to remove all four, but the idea of extracting four at a time is not advisable for two reasons: 1The amount of anesthetic required is large and may exceed the upper limit of the body's tolerance; 2.
It has a great impact on chewing function and affects normal eating. Therefore, it is best to extract the wisdom teeth in two parts, first extracting the upper and lower wisdom teeth on the same side, and then extracting the contralateral ones. The advantage of this is that the other teeth on the other side still have some chewing function, the body can adapt quickly, and the amount of anesthetic required is acceptable to the body.
Your situation is now more suitable for tooth extraction, mainly because the inflammation has been effectively controlled. The upper part of the anesthetic is mainly played in the greater palatal foramen, and the lower part is mainly to anesthetize the lower alveolar nerve, and the doctor who extracts the tooth for you may also add a little local infiltration anesthesia, but the general anesthesia effect is ideal, and it will not hurt as you think.
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If the wisdom tooth is crooked or deviated, it will need to be removed.
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From the current point of view, wisdom teeth should be removed, let alone those with frequent inflammation like yours. Isn't it great that after wisdom teeth are removed, there will be no more inflammation and the quality of life will be significantly improved? Why do you have to have a few teeth that you can't keep?
Generally, tooth extractions are extracted one by one, and how to extract them depends on the condition of your teeth. But that's not something you have to worry about, it's a doctor's concern. You just have to keep your mouth open, you won't be in a lot of pain with the anesthetic, don't be too nervous.
If you want to extract four at a time, you will have to be hospitalized for tooth extraction.
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In layman's terms, wisdom teeth that are not in the right position and are in the right position, but often have problems, need to be removed. In general, wisdom teeth that are in the inflammatory phase cannot be extracted.
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First of all, as a dentist's husband, I have a lot of sympathy for you.
Secondly, the most important thing you need to do now is to reduce inflammation and then go to the hospital dentist for tooth extraction.
Finally, when you are in the hospital, pay attention: you can't inject anesthesia on both sides at the same time, otherwise you are very likely...
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Don't say anything, make up your mind to pull it out, once you get rid of it, completely remove the roots, and never again ** for life, why bother to suffer for teeth that don't have any function.
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