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  • Exodontia – All things Oral Surgery
    Exodontia helps people to understand dental health issues, and various forms of leisure activities make it possible to make the process of recovery easier The information provided on www exodontia info is designed to support, not replace, relationship between the site-visitor patient and their Dentist Oral Surgeon Doctor
  • Exostoses Tori – Exodontia
    Exostoses Tori What is an Exostosis Torus? These are bony swellings that develop in the mouth These are not that unusual They come in a number of shapes, sizes and positions (that is, either in the midline of the roof of the mouth, the tongue side of the lower jaw or the cheek side of both upper and lower jaws) These bony swellings are given the ‘technical’ names of exostoses or
  • Indices of Difficulty – Exodontia
    Indices of Difficulty in Removing of 3rd Molars (Wisdom Teeth) Classification of impacted 3rd molars is often an attempt, based on 4 commonly used classifications of third molars, which are defined by angulation, impaction, application depth eruption Assessment of difficulty of 3rd molar surgery is fundamental to forming an optimal treatment plan in order to minimise complications A
  • What is Oral Surgery? - Exodontia
    What is Surgical Dentistry Oral Surgery? The dental specialty of Surgical Dentistry Oral Surgery is concerned with the diagnosis and surgical management of pathological processes and anomalies in the teeth or their supporting structures Most treatment can be completed on an out-patient basis using local anæsthesia, occasionally supplemented by sedation if necessary The Surgical Dentist
  • Tooth Removal Warnings – Exodontia
    Tooth Removal Warnings Typically, the tooth is extensively decayed or fractured and is causing chronic infection and discomfort Sometimes, the tooth has to be removed surgically Surgical removal is needed when simple extraction is not possible because of the condition of the tooth The medico-legal landscape of consent has been shaped by a number of cases, such as Chester v Afshar [2004
  • Displacement of Tooth Tooth Fragments Foreign Bodies . . . - Exodontia
    Complications in Exodontia – Accidental Dislodgment to Adjacent Anatomical Areas J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2000 Accidental Displacement of an Impacted Mandibular 3rd Molar Into the Lateral Pharyngeal Space J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2002 A Simple Retrieval Technique for Accidentally Displaced Mandibular 3rd Molars J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2002
  • Impaction Classification – Exodontia
    Classification of 3rd Molar (Wisdom Teeth) Impaction Systematic and meticulous classification of the position of impacted molar teeth helps in assessing the best possible path of removal of the impacted teeth and also in encountered during removal Prediction of operative difficulty before the extraction of impacted third molars allows a design of treatment that minimises the risk of
  • Operculectomy – Exodontia
    Operculectomy If the flap hood of gum (operculum) overlying a (wisdom) tooth becomes infected inflamed, this elicits an operculitis, which is a form of pericoronitis Operculectomy is the removal of the flap of gum overlying a tooth Often, wisdom teeth are only partly erupted into the mouth There is often a flap of gum (operculum) overlying the tooth It is difficult to keep the area
  • Mouth-Sinus Holes (Oro-Antral Communications) – Exodontia
    Mouth-Sinus Holes (Oro-Antral Communications) What is an Oro-Antral Communication (OAC)? This is a communication between the maxillary sinus antrum and the oral cavity mouth What is an Oro-Antral Fistula? If an OAC is not treated, this can become lined with epithelium (skin) Hence, an oro-antral fistula is an epithelised tract linking the maxillary sinus to the mouth; the tract becomes
  • Oral Frictional Hyperkeratosis (FK) - Exodontia
    Oral Frictional Hyperkeratosis (FK) What is Oral Frictional Hyperkeratosis (FK)? Hyperkeratinisation – excessive growth of stubbornly attached keratin (a fibrous protein produced by the body) – may happen for a number of reasons and may be genetic (runs in the family), physiological (normal bodily response to certain stimuli), pre-cancerous and cancerous The change may result from





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