WHY DO TWENTY-YEAR-OLD TEETH REMAIN ENGINEERED?
As human beings cook more and more food, the functions of the dental muscles have decreased. The areas to which these muscles attach have atrophyed over time. Since the rate of reduction in the alveolar region was more pronounced than the reduction in the size of the teeth, the teeth had to find a place more difficult in the jaws, and therefore the complications of congestion, crowding and lack of space in the jaws of modern humans began. Teeth that have not taken their place in normal occlusion but remain completely or partially in the bone and soft tissue, even though the age of eruption has been completed, are defined as impacted or buried teeth. It is essential to carry out examinations, take a complete anamnesis and perform a clinical examination.
The experience of the doctor and the hygiene of the clinic are very important factors. Classification methods according to different criteria are used together in determining impacted tooth positions.
Age, educational status, existing systemic diseases, medications used, classification of the impacted tooth and extraction indications that may affect the operation are frequently discussed topics today.
DREASONS FOR BUSINESSsSTO BE BURIEDILOCAL FACTORS
- Lack of space
- Mechanical obstacles (cyst, tumor, tissue hyperplasia, local infections, etc.)
- Trauma
- Orthodontic treatment continuity of the result
- Pressure caused by the adjacent tooth's structure and alignment disorder
- Long-term chronic inflammation
- Failure of milk teeth to fall out for a long time
- Development of teeth anomaly or the presence of the germ in another direction
- Necrosis due to infection or abscess
SI WHEN WE LOOK AT STEMIK FACTORS ;
- Improper nutrition
- Specific infections such as syphilis and tuberculosis
- Anemia
- Rachitism
- Space in underdeveloped jaws
- Trauma
- Endocrinal diseases
- Jaw and surrounding tissue diseases
GEL WORKM DISORDERS
- dysostosis
- Oxycephali
- Progeria
- Acondoplasia
- Cleft palate
Empty teeth can remain in the jaw for many yearswithout giving any symptoms and without causing any pathological events. mm they can also cause complications.
IMPACTED TEETHSIN TREATMENTISI
Can be applied to impacted teeth There are four options:
1- Observation: Observation begins with the completion of the eruption of the milk teeth and ends with the eruption or extraction of the last impacted tooth.
2 -Interceptive treatment:It is the maintenance of the tooth by orthodontic methods and extraction of the milk tooth on the impacted tooth.
3-Repositioning: Repositioning is the surgical and/or surgical removal of the impacted tooth. or orthodontically giving a new position within the alveolar bone.
4-Extraction
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