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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery includes:
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Tooth extraction (Simple / Surgical)
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Surgical removal of impacted tooth , supernumerary tooth
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Torectomy
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Bone graft

Lower left third molar impaction


Q & A
Q: Why do we have tooth impaction?
A : Impaction may be caused by the teeth embedded in the jaw bone which has no enough tissue to grow on and the tooth bud is not in the right position or may be caused by having excessive natural teeth.
Q: Does tooth impaction need to have an operation?
A : Impaction should be treated by an operation based on appropriate age of patients because every tooth has cyst surrounding it while emerging. The cyst will disappear when teeth emerge in oral cavity. In case teeth cannot emerge, such cyst will turn into both severe and non-severe cyst or tumor, especially in the last molar.
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