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Wisdom tooth extraction parasthesia
Cavity in right lower wisdom tooth and adjacent 7 no molar. Check OPG and physical images. Problem is dentists told that risk of parasthesia during extraction of wisdom tooth due to nerve being near. Right now no pain but sensitivity and food lodgement. Is it possible to do only RCT of exposed area and delay extraction of wisdom tooth right now for 1-2 years? Can't do CBCT as already I have had many exposures to radiation of CT,xrays and barium meal. So tell me any way to delay extraction or avoid parasthesia during extraction
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Hello sir, It's better you go ahead for extraction of the impacted teeth followed by treating the second molar.
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consult the oral surgeon for better approach
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The OPG is a 2D representation of a 3D object. Even though the nerve is seen to be impinging on the tooth, the tooth is clinically visible and can be extracted surgically without much fuss. You can't delay infection because in your case the source of infection is decay caused by food lodgement - an inevitable happening given the angulation of your tooth.
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Kinldy have your wisdom tooth extracted by an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon (preferably a confident one who doesn't shun away from extraction just because of the proximity to nerve as it is a common occuy).
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Follow the post op care as mentioned by the surgeon diligently after extraction and you'll be fine in no time!
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Hello Please go for extraction
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Already wisdom teeth is more decayed ,so it is better to go for extraction of wisdom teeth,and Rootcanal for adjacent teeth,no need to worry about paresthesia it is just risk factor .
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Do not delay it…if you have any doubt then get this extraction done by a maxillofacial surgeon and dont worry parasthesia is not going to happen in thos case
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RCT of 7 is not possible as  Crown cannot be done due to extent of caries below gum line... There is no chances of parasthesia on Extraction of impacted tooth.. As 8 is much higher than the nerve canal  ...
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get both the Extraction s done.. the roots of 8 are conical.. it will come out with a little bone guttering..
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get it extracted or pus Or facial abscess will occur. .. that can lead to Parasthesia..
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Consult your Dentist for the same .There is a procedure called as Coronectomy, where its removal of just the crown or the top portion of the tooth or you can say just the chewing portion . So your dentist will remove the crown leaving behind the roots , this can have almost the same benefits of wisdom tooth removal and then we can proceed with your rct of adjacent molar. Dental Galaxy clinic pune
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Extraction  of  3rd  molar  rct in 2nd molar
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