I've uploaded my X-ray for your review, and I would appreciate your insights on the overall condition of my teeth and gums. Could you let me know if there are any signs of cavities, decay, or infection that I should be concerned about? I'm also interested in understanding if there are any alignment issues or signs of gum disease, bone loss, or any areas that require immediate attention. Additionally, are there any preventative measures or treatments you'd recommend based on the X-ray? Lastly, I'd like to know if my wisdom teeth are coming in properly or if they might cause problems in the future
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The overall understanding of the health of ones' teeth and gums require not just a radiograph but also an in clinic evaluation.
As far as I can comprehend I see a decayed wisdom tooth in your lower left.
Additionally minor gaps can be seen inbetween the teeth which can be corrected with orthodontic treatment for which your bite has to be checked and the facial profile to be
studied (again calls for an in clinic appointment)
There is no boneloss observed radiographically, if any gingival inflammation is present it wont show on the radiograph it must be observed clinically.
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1. Suggested in clinic consultation (visit a dental clinic to the earliest)
2. Root canal/extraction of the decayed wisdom tooth
3. Brushing twice daily in circular motion gargling after every meal.
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Visit a Dental clinic to the earliest for in clinic evaluation.
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Based on your X-ray, I can see a carious lesion on your lower right wisdom tooth and some spacing in your upper anterior teeth. I recommend undergoing root canal treatment (RCT) for the wisdom tooth if the tooth have good prognosis or else it should be extracted . If you wish to correct the spacing in your front teeth, I suggest consulting a nearby orthodontist for smile correction.
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