Dental problem

2018-02-15 05:34:30
Teeth #38 and #48 · Horizontal, complete impaction noted. · Both have two roots, mesial and distal. · The roots are in close proximity to the inferior alveolar canal running inferiorly. There is evidence of generalized, mild to moderate to severe periodontal bone loss noted with PDL space widening in almost all the teeth. The appearance is consistent with generalized periodontitis. No radiographic evidence of caries noted. The generalized bone density and trabecular pattern is within the range o
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If no symptoms, u can avoid the removal
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Go for regular warm saline rinses, use Mouth wash, Do Flossing in order maintain good oral hygiene and dental condition

Answered2018-02-15 08:59:31

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No pain means u may leave it untreated

Answered2018-02-15 06:54:39

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If there is no pain or problem as such regarding the wisdom teeth,,then they need not be removed.

Answered2018-02-15 05:37:46

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If there is no pain ...no need to touch them ...
Next Steps
to visit the dentist in 4 to 6 months 

Answered2018-02-15 07:30:41

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If symptomless, leave it untreated for now.
Next Steps
Follow up every 2-3 months to check caries on adjacent teeth clinically

Answered2018-02-15 07:20:30

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