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Impacted wisdom tooth removal
What are chances of nerve damage and is grafting required in this process. Kindly help i am a lil scared & in pain .
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Grafting is usually not required, but I would need a Dental X-ray to tell you about the nerve.
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Share the X-ray and take a proper consultation.
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Chances are rare, and it is usually reversible. Grafting is usually not necessary.
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please visit your family dentist to further diagnose and treat the problem
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Hi I hope you are doing good Well there are less chances of never damage due to wisdom tooth removal and if it so then it will be repaired by itself no grafting is required And don't worry about the pain your doctor will give antibiotics and painkillers
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visit a Oral Maxillofacial surgeon
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Chances of nerve damage is less in wisdom tooth  removal. Nografting is required usually.please visit your dentist and get xray of tooth prior to tooth removal.
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No nerve damage when properly done No grafting required Donot worry about the pain These days it’s all painless procedures only.
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Hii... wisdom teeth Removal is not a risky produre .. There is too low chances of nerve damage , it always varies case to case.. No grafting is required..I can take the video consultation to provide you more knowledge about this.
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It would have been better if you had shared an x ray. Normally chances very low.
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