The embedded tooth is a tooth under the gum or not exactly in the oral cavity in the jaw bone. This may cause pain, infection and other oral health problems because the embedded tooth is usually required. A surgical procedure performed by an oral surgeon is usually required for the extraction of the embedded tooth.
The benefits of pulling the embedded tooth are as follows:
- Pain and Discomfort Reduction: It can cause pain and discomfort because the embedded teeth are stuck. This situation is resolved with the shooting process.
- Reducing the risk of infection: Embedded teeth may increase the risk of infection in the region; Therefore, the risk of infection is reduced by pulling.
- Reducing the risk of damage of other teeth: The embedded teeth may cause damage to the teeth next to it; Therefore, having a buried female pulled reduces this risk.
- Prevention of other oral health problems: Buried teeth can sometimes cause problems such as inflammation, cyst formation; It helps to prevent such problems.
However, it is important to take the opinion of an expert before deciding to pull an embedded female.
What are the buried tooth symptoms?
The symptoms of the buried tooth may be:
- Pain or discomfort: Buried tooth can cause pain or discomfort, especially in the jaw area.
- Gingival swelling and flushing: Swelling and flushing of the tissues around the embedded tooth is a common symptom.
- Jaw Hardness: In the area affected by the buried tooth, hardness or limitation of movement may be felt.
- Pressure or slip of other teeth: The embedded tooth can replace their position by pressure on the teeth next to it.
- Bad breath: If there is an infection around the buried tooth, there may be bad breath.