Certificate of participation with 1 CME is available
The surgical removal of impacted third molars has a significant impact on oral health and overall well-being. Impaction occurs when there is insufficient space for the teeth to erupt properly, leading to pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth and bone. Surgical removal of these teeth can prevent future complications, such as cysts, tumors, and tooth crowding, while also alleviating discomfort and promoting healthy gum tissue and bone growth. Moreover, the removal of impacted third molars can improve chewing function, reduce the risk of dental work complications, and enhance overall quality of life. By addressing this common dental issue,
individuals can experience significant relief and long-term benefits for their oral health.
Highlights
1. Identifying the type of impaction
2. Intra operative management of patients
3. The correct guttering technique for the management of the impacted tooth
4. Postoperative instructions tips
5. Post-operative Care
Date : 8/09/2024 | 11:30 AM IST
Siva - 2 months ago