Difficulties often arise when caring for wisdom teeth. They are located at the end of the tooth row, most often exposed to caries, pulpitis and periodontitis. In addition, these molars often grow incorrectly, causing a person significant discomfort.
Wisdom tooth is considered an extra tooth, because most often there is not enough space for it in the jaw. Previously, a person’s jaw was larger due to the consumption of coarse food, but now the diet has changed, the oral cavity has begun to change. However, in most people, wisdom teeth are still growing, displacing the remaining units of the dentition and often becoming foci of infection.
The wisdom tooth grows only permanently and is always different from other units of the dentition. Surgery to remove a wisdom tooth requires a highly qualified specialist. Our specialists remove the 8th teeth quickly and painlessly. Local anesthesia is usually used for pain relief, but it is possible to perform the operation under anesthesia.
Phasing of our work
1. Consultation
You can make an appointment with a doctor by phone number or visit the trauma center of the hospital on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. Drawing up an individual treatment plan
The doctor develops an optimal treatment plan based on the examination and the medical history.
3. Outpatient admission or hospitalization
Depending on the severity of each individual case, the doctor may recommend inpatient or outpatient treatment.
4. Recommendations
At the end of the treatment, the doctor gives instructions and, if necessary, appoints dispensary supervision.
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