The dentist will take a panoramic x-ray which shows your wisdom teeth, abscess, nerves and your jaw bone. They choose not to take a periapical x-ray because it is difficult to get the tooth in this x-ray due to its location.
no you cant
I'd follow the advice of the dentist, since the wisdom tooth can move forward after the second molar is removed.
Go to the dentist.
The hard painful lump near your growing wisdom tooth is probably part of the tooth. However, it could be an infection under the gums and should be checked by a dentist.
Yes but i would check with my dentist
Not to. Do not attempt to pull your own wisdom teeth. It is dangerous and can be extremely painful. Unless you are a dentist, you do not have the proper means or knowledge of pulling and caring for the removal of a wisdom tooth.
it depends on the type of the surgery. if it is a wisdom teeth removal then they will To remove the wisdom tooth, your dentist will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He or she will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes the dentist will cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.
The root of "dentist" comes from Latin through French. Based on its derivation, the word basically means "tooth person" or "tooth worker".
Yes. Didn't you read any of the materials your dentist gave you???
Yes but I would check with a dentist
A twin tooth is one that comes up with another tooth and is crowding it out. Usually the dentist will pull out one of them.
when your cap comes of go to the dentist right away