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Last teeth (gnanadantham) has been damaged. Doctor said that it is near to vein and it has to be removed only by specialist ..it also costs more ...is it true
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It's called impaction.. it will b embedded in bone .. google impaction.. u will find it .. n if u in mysore contact me.. will help u out . Dr nisarga kansar
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Yep those are called 3rd molars. If they r damaged it's better to remove. In some cases these wisdom teeth will be near nerve canal or vein. Take an OPG for clarification
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get removed as soon as possible
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You will be required to upload a picture of the X-ray for us to confirm the diagnosis that your dentist has made. Otherwise speaking, wisdom teeth extractions are best done by oral surgeons, although any dentist with a substantial duration of  experience can take care of such procedures. The person who has evaluated the case clinically and has seen the X-ray is the best judge for such decisions and you should trust their opinions and go ahead with the suggested Protocol in the best interest of your own health. Regards
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Hello Last tooth are 3rd molars Yes in many cases the 3rd molar are close to the vein or nerves in such cases a specialist like oral surgeon has to be called Removal of such teeth does cost more than the normal removal of teeth
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Do not worry believe in your dentist and go with the removal of the teeth if needed with a proper xray
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