Can the last tooth of the big tooth be extracted

Updated on healthy 2024-08-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

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    2. After the first molars are missing, if the alveolar ridge is severely atrophied and not suitable for implantation, the adjacent teeth on both sides can be prepared for metal or all-ceramic fixed bridge restoration. If the patient is not willing to remove too much tooth tissue, removable denture restoration can be made. 3. After the second molar is extracted, in addition to the use of removable dentures for restoration, the effect of choosing implant dentures is better.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you have crooked wisdom teeth or decayed wisdom teeth, it is recommended to remove them, especially if you are about to become pregnant. If it's growing but growing upright, you can take a look at it again. However, in the end, it is necessary to combine the examination of the clinical dentist and decide whether to remove it according to the actual situation.

    However, in cases where there is no function and it will affect oral health, it is recommended to remove it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Wisdom teeth refer to the eighth tooth that erupts after the age of 16 or has not yet erupted, because the size of the jaw has become smaller in the process of human evolution, so there is often not enough jaw space for wisdom teeth to erupt, resulting in abnormal position and direction of wisdom teeth after eruption. Wisdom teeth not only have no chewing function, but also have a series of hazards or potential hazards, so early removal is the best policy.

    1. Due to incomplete eruption, the gums on the back side of the gum cover part of the crown to form a pericrown pocket, which accumulates food and bacteria, which can cause frequent inflammation of local soft tissues, unbearable pain, and even lead to limited opening and difficulty in eating. Some people are reluctant to remove the inflammation after the inflammation has disappeared, the pain is gone, and they are able to eat, and as a result, the inflammation recurs and the symptoms become more serious.

    Second, most wisdom teeth are impacted forward, that is, they are pressed against the second molar at an angle of about 45 degrees, and the two crowns form an angle and implicate the food, and after a long time, the second molar forms caries until pulpitis and severe pain. Another consequence is that the anterior wisdom teeth continue to exert pressure on the second molars, causing them to form periodontitis and loosen the pain and have to be extracted.

    The second molars may have to be extracted and the chewing function is severely impaired.

    3. Although the eruption direction of some wisdom teeth is generally normal, the contact point with the second molar is abnormal, so as to implicate the food, and it is not easy to brush the tooth gap here when brushing, which can easily cause caries of the second molar and shorten its service life.

    Nowadays, many people think that as long as the tooth does not hurt, it does not need to be extracted, which is not true. Because if it hurts, it means that it has caused irreversible damage to normal teeth and even the body, and it is difficult to recover the loss caused by wisdom teeth by extracting them at this time.

    According to statistics, 50% of people have wisdom teeth, which erupt one after another around the age of 16. Since the root of the tooth is not fully formed when the tooth first erupts, it is easy to extract, and the wisdom tooth extraction at this time avoids the damage to the second molars and the body, it can be said that early extraction is the best solution. The ancients said:

    This is the principle that the disease is not cured.

    Although many people are aware of the dangers of wisdom teeth and the reason why they must be removed, they are reluctant to seek medical attention for fear of pain. In fact, as long as the local anesthesia is completely extracted, there is almost no pain, which is the experience of many tooth extractors, so Youyu is worried that the tooth extraction pain is not necessary, and if you do not pull out, there will be more pain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    That's the third molar, which is what people call wisdom teeth.

    It may be a little painful when that tooth comes out, it is due to soft tissue resistance and the lack of bone mass in the mouth of modern people, if your tooth is in a normal position when it comes out, there is no discomfort, and there is a mandibular third molar in the lower jaw, then you can not consider extraction. However, although it can erupt normally, and the lower jaw is not split against the jaw teeth, it is still necessary to extract it, because without the right jaw teeth, the upper jaw teeth will continue to grow.

    Nowadays, people's third molars will basically have to be extracted because of the bad position or other reasons after the third molars erupt. So it is recommended that you also guess that you should go to the hospital and ask a dentist to see if you want to remove it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! Problem Analysis: The last tooth can be extracted if it is a wisdom tooth. If it is not wisdom teeth, as long as the tooth is stable and not loose, the dentist generally recommends that it be kept as much as possible.

    **Guidance: If there is general recurrent pain when touching the side, the wisdom teeth are horizontal, forward-tilted, backward-tilted, inverted and other phenomena are disassembled, and it is best to remove them. On the contrary, if the wisdom tooth has erupted normally, and the position and direction are normal, there is a good occlusion relationship with the jaw tooth, there is no history of inflammation and pain, and there is no decay, then it can be retained.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Whether or not wisdom teeth are removed depends on the following considerations:

    1. Impacted wisdom teeth are reversed as pericoronitis and should be extracted. However, if it is a vertical impaction and there is a pair of teeth, and the patient is at the age of eruption, there is enough gap, and it is estimated that it can erupt, a distal gingival flap resection can also be considered, and it is not necessary to extract.

    2. Wisdom teeth need to be extracted when they have caries or cause caries of the second molars, or cause food impaction. However, if the second molar is too damaged and the looseness is obviously not retained, the second molar can be extracted. If the wisdom tooth is not fully erupted at this time, it may be possible to move to the mesial center to erupt in place of the second molarIf the wisdom tooth has erupted, it may be retained as the abutment of the denture.

    3. In orthodontics, wisdom teeth should be extracted in order to prevent crowding of anterior teeth or post-orthodontic deformity.

    4. Wisdom teeth with complete bone ambush impact should be removed when it is suspected of causing certain neurological symptoms.

    5. Impacted wisdom teeth that may be the cause of temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome should be removed.

    Keen dental experts remind: for our own health and safety, when encountering oral problems, we should actively go to a regular dental hospital for treatment, and then decide whether to extract teeth after being examined by a professional dentist. Don't make decisions and listen to the words of others and blindly pull out your teeth, which will bring health and safety hazards to yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are currently several questions

    1. You are now 18 years old, and you have two sets of teeth in your life, one is baby teeth, and the other is permanent teeth. Some people can have wisdom teeth at the age of 18, but they are at the end of the day and will not grow in the position of your current teeth. It doesn't matter if you have buckteeth or not.

    2. Your big tooth is broken, to what extent, the root part of the tooth is not good, can you do root canal ** reservation, this is what you have to do in the dental hospital.

    3. As a last resort, it is not recommended that you extract your teeth.

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