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Generally it is recommendable to remove wisdom teeth or cysts to avoid further complications. This video explains the procedure and shows why it is important for the health of your theeth.
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Corrective jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, is a group of procedures performed to correct dentofacial irregularities, most commonly manifested as misalignments of the jaws. These deformities not only cause malocclusion or bad bite, but also create problems in the temporomandibular joint - the TMJ- and the airway, resulting in difficulties chewing, swallowing, speaking and breathing. While the surgery is performed to correct functional problems, patient's appearance may be dramatically improved as a result.
Open bite is a condition where the upper and lower front teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed or at rest. An open bite can lead to a number of oral health conditions including tooth wear, tooth breakage and TMJ disorders. It may also cause speech problems known as ‘lisping’ in some individuals. Open bite surgery involves removing some of the bone of the upper jaw to move it to a new position. Once the jaws are aligned, plates and screws are used to secure the bones in place.
Protruding lower jaw is corrected in a procedure called mandibular setback surgery. The tooth-bearing portion of the lower jaw is separated from its base and moved backward for proper alignment.
In a similar way, receding lower jaw, or “weak chin”, is corrected with mandibular ADVANCEMENT surgery. In this case, the tooth-bearing portion of the lower jaw is repositioned FORWARD.
Orthognathic surgeries are commonly performed in combination with orthodontic treatments and may take several years to complete.
This HD video illustrates the extraction of a soft tissue impacted wisdom tooth by Dr. Calcaterra in Orange, Connecticut. With IV sedation and a non-invasive technique, our patient remembers nothing and felt no pain. She healed perfectly after this third molar extraction and was up and about only hours later.
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The AAOMS and AAO present "Having Third Molar Surgery", one in a series of videos intended to educate patients about some of the common procedures provided by oral and maxillofacial surgeons and orthodontists.
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In this video, we discuss a wide variety of instruments used routinely in both simple and surgical extractions. Thanks for watching!
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Dry Socket (Post dental extraction): All you need to know
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Wisdom Teeth Removal / When to extract Wisdom teeth (Third molar) / Animation // Medinaz
0:00 Introduction
0:25 What is pericoronitis
1:18 Dental caries
1:53 Damage to neighbouring teeth
2:23 Dental cyst
2:58 Dental tumor
3:29 Maxillary sinus infection - sinusitis
3:52 Orthognathic surgery
4:06 Supraeruption of third molar
Wisdom teeth removal causes:
One of the most common reason is Pericoronitis:
But what is pericoronitis?
Pericoronitis is an inflammation of the tissue surrounding a third molar. So Most people with pericoronitis wisdom tooth, have a flap of gum tissue partially covering the crown of the erupting tooth. Now this is an ideal place for the food accumulation which gives cavity-causing bacteria a place to grow.
Dentist may treat pericoronitis with gum flap removal surgery. But, if this inflammation occurs again and again then it is recommended to extract the offending wisdom tooth.
Dental caries:
Usually caries are seen in the areas of food accumulation. Now the wisdom tooth being the last one in the jaw, it is difficult to access and clean. Moreover if it the wisdom tooth is partially erupted then the chances of infection and dental caries will also increase. You may experience
pain and swelling surrounding the wisdom tooth.
Redness, swelling or bleeding gums
Bad breath
An unpleasant taste in your mouth
Difficultly in opening your mouth
Damage to a neighbouring teeth:
Due to lack of space in the jaw, the wisdom tooth may incline on the second molar. This creates pressure and then leads to damage or resorption of an associated tooth i.e 2nd molar. This also increases the chances of getting dental caries.
Dental cyst:
Dental cyst is nothing but an abnormal fluid filled sac.
If the wisdom teeth is impacted that means it has not erupted. In such situation a fluid filled sac can be formed surrounding this impacted tooth which is called as cyst. This cyst can grow and damage the surrounding bone, tissue and adjacent tooth. So in such condition the dentist will remove the cyst with the associated wisdom tooth.
Dental tumor:
Sometimes the impacted 3rd molar can be associated with dental tumor. Many times it does not cause any symptoms until it has grown to a significant size. And it can identified on radiographic examination. In such situation, the teeth will be extracted with the associated tumor.
Sinus infection (SINUSITIS):
The wisdom teeth in the upper jaw are in close proximity to the sinuses located under the cheekbones. When they start to grow in, the roots and teeth may place pressure on this area -- which can, in some cases, lead to sinus headaches or even sinus infections.
In that situation it is better to get the wisdom tooth removed.
Orthognathic surgery:
Now If your jaw is abnormally placed or if you have an abnormal jaw, then your orthodontist may plan a jaw reconstruction surgery. This is done mainly for aesthetic purpose. In such situation your wisdom teeth may be removed.
Unopposed and soon to supra- erupt tooth:
If there is absence of lower third molar or it has been extracted before, then the erupting or erupted maxillary third molar is unopposed. In such cases there is a possibility of supraeruption over time which may cause gingival tissue impingement of faulty bite. This may indicate a need for extraction of the maxillary third molar.
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Module 9 Videos:
1. Patient & Operator Positioning
2. How to Use An Elevator
3. Overhand vs. Underhand Forceps Grasp
4. Basic Principles of Extractions
5. Proper Application of Forces
6. Purchase Points
7. Incisions
8. Incision & Drainage Pt. 1
9. Incision & Drainage Pt. 2
10. Basic Principles of Flaps
11. Envelope Flaps
12. Three-cornered Flaps
13. Four-cornered Flaps
14. Buccal Advancement Flap
15. Sectioning Maxillary Molars
16. Sectioning Mandibular Molars
17. Sectioning Premolars
18. Bone Removal
19. Troughing
20. Socket Debridement
Upon completion of Module 9, general dentists will be able to:
- Position their patients properly when removing teeth in the maxilla.
- Position their patients properly when removing teeth in the mandible.
- Demonstrate the appropriate technique for using a straight elevator.
- Compare and contrast an overhand forceps grasp with an underhand forceps grasp.
- State the goals of an extraction.
- List tips to facilitate better and more predictable extractions.
- Recount the general technique for a simple extraction.
- Explain what a purchase point is.
- Realize how we use purchase points to our advantage.
- Demonstrate how to make a purchase point.
- Demonstrate the technique to create full thickness flaps.
- Recite the areas where incisions should not be made.
- State the fundamentals of proper flap design and reflection.
- Know when to use envelope flaps.
- Discuss the benefits of an envelope flap.
- Demonstrate the technique to create an envelope flap.
- Know when to use a three-cornered flap.
- Demonstrate how to create a three-cornered flap.
- Know when to use a four-cornered flap.
- Demonstrate how to create a four-cornered flap.
- Discuss the technique for completing a buccal advancement flap to repair a sinus perforation.
- State the advantages and disadvantages of a buccal advancement flap.
- Confidently section and surgically remove maxillary and mandibular molars.
- Confidently section premolar teeth or broken roots when appropriate.
- Understand what bone troughing is and why it is useful in select situations.
- Be familiar with the equipment and technique necessary to create a trough during an extraction.
- List reasons why bone is removed during extractions.
- Discuss the proper approach to conservative bone removal.
- State the goals of socket debridement.
- Perform adequate socket debridement after an extraction.
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This video discusses a technique known as troughing where bone is selectively removed in a controlled fashion to create a path of withdrawal for the extraction of a tooth.
State regulators have suspended the license of a Twin Cities dentist who performed oral surgery on a teenage girl who went into cardiac arrest and died, Rachel Slavik reports. WCCO 4 News at 6 - Feb. 22, 2016
25 year old patient has anterior maxillary teeth removed for immediate complete denture. The surgery shows the complete steps from pre-medication to denture delivery. Orig. air date: APR 5 73
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A video depicting the complete surgical extraction of the lower left canine tooth in a mature cat. The tooth had suffered a fracture leading to septic pulp necrosis, chronic apical periodontitis and inflammatory root resorption. Root canal treatment was not an option and every contaminated scrap of the root needed to be removed.
This video shows a an apicoectomy surgical procedure step y step.
Apicoectomy is a dental procedure used to eliminate an infection in the root of a tooth and adjacent tissues. It is carried out in those cases in which a root canal treatment has not been effective.
The intervention is performed through the gum to access and cut the tip of the affected tooth, surgically removing the cyst and sealing the root with different materials. To finish, the area is sutured and over time the healing is completed
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Wisdom tooth removal itself is a traumatic procedure, which involves a little bit of bone cutting, bone shaving and the reflection of the flap or the gums and when you do so much of traumatic procedure during the removal, the body responds to the swelling and inflammation in the localized region. So it is normal to expect an amount of swelling and inflammation in the cheek region and which comes back to normal by the 5th to 6th day and it is the normal defense mechanism of the body, the normal healing process.