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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Managing Pain and Food Trapping Issues

Post-operative issues after wisdom tooth extraction? Hello Doctor: I mainly want to ask about the situation after wisdom tooth extraction. Is it normal for the extraction site to become inflamed and swollen again the day after I had food debris cleaned out and pus drained, even t...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to observe for six months after extraction. If the healing of the wound is not ideal and it remains difficult to clean, you may consider consulting a periodontist to see if flap surgery or alveolar bone reshaping can be performed. Immediately after extrac...

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How Long Can Temporary Dental Covers Last During Treatment?

How long can dental restorations last? Hello, Doctor. I am currently undergoing a second root canal treatment. Due to injury to the tooth and the alveolar bone, the doctor mentioned that a medication to promote bone growth has been placed, and I am scheduled to return in three mo...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: After the implantation of the medication, it is necessary for the body's immune and regenerative cells to assist in the process, along with the supply of nutrients from the blood, in order to achieve a favorable prognosis. If there are concerns about the covering mate...

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Dealing with Severe Tooth Decay: Treatment Options for Root Remnants

The cavity has progressed to the point where only two tooth roots remain? Hello Doctor: I have a cavity in one of my teeth that no longer hurts. Currently, there are only two visible roots left, and both roots appear dark. What treatment do you recommend? If extraction is necessa...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to take an X-ray to confirm the condition of the tooth root and surrounding alveolar bone, and then decide on the appropriate treatment for safety.

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Understanding Gum Recession and Exposed Tooth Roots: A Patient's Journey

Gum recession and root exposure? Hello Doctor, I had almost a full mouth of dental bridges at a very young age. Last year, I started experiencing issues with my upper teeth, and I also have Class III skeletal malocclusion. In early 2022, I had the dental bridges removed and recei...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Surgical procedures inherently carry many risks and uncertainties, so it is advisable to communicate clearly with you before the operation. 1. If the orthognathic surgery has been successful, it is recommended that you relax, as the most challenging part has been overcome,...

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Understanding Post-Root Canal Sensations: Is It Normal?

Root canal treated tooth It has been over a week since the root canal filling, and the area below the root canal tooth should be the alveolar bone or just beneath it. If I apply pressure while using skincare products on my chin, I notice that the tooth that underwent root canal t...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Since the treatment was completed only about a week ago, it is not possible to determine success or failure based on subjective feelings. It is recommended to have follow-up visits once a month and to take X-rays. A definitive conclusion regarding the need for re-treatment...

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Implants vs. Bridges: Which Dental Solution is Right for You?

Dental implants or dental bridges? Hello, Doctor: I have had two missing molars on the lower left for over fifteen years. My alveolar bone has become quite thin and slightly low, and my wisdom tooth is a bit tilted but healthy. As a result, the opposing upper tooth has slightly d...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. If the wisdom tooth is to be used as a support for a dental bridge, it should not be excessively tilted; otherwise, the dental bridge will be difficult to clean in the long term, and the occlusal forces may lead to bone loss around the tilted wisdom tooth. If one insists on us...

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Understanding Periodontal Disease Treatment: Expert Insights and Options

Questions related to periodontal disease treatment? Five to six years ago, I underwent orthodontic treatment and had bone screws placed. This year, I was diagnosed with moderate to severe periodontal disease throughout my mouth, and there is a family history of periodontal diseas...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. The treatment for periodontal disease primarily involves the thorough removal of dental plaque and calculus from the tooth roots and the surrounding periodontal pockets, with the aim of reducing the depth of these pockets. Traditionally, in addition to regular dental cleanings...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Toothpaste Pain and Healing Concerns

Post-operative tooth brushing issues after wisdom tooth extraction? I just had my left horizontal impacted wisdom tooth extracted, and I had the stitches removed yesterday. The doctor said the wound looks good, and while there is some discomfort in the area, it is not very painfu...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If the gum has already covered the wound, the likelihood of developing dry socket is significantly reduced. If you find toothpaste too irritating, you may consider stopping its use temporarily and just use mouthwash while brushing your teeth. The pain or discomfort will gr...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Hardness and Pain in the Jaw Area

After having the lower right wisdom tooth extracted, the area around the wound feels hard and is painful? I originally thought it was strange that only the right side felt hard and painful, but when I reached in with both hands, I found that both sides (the outer lower part of th...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: It should be the alveolar bone. It is advisable not to frequently touch or pull at the incompletely healed wound to avoid reopening the wound and causing an infection.

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Managing Tooth Loss During Periodontal Disease Treatment: Key Considerations

During the treatment of periodontal disease, the issue of tooth loss after extraction? Hello, Doctor. I have a few questions: I am 59 years old and undergoing integrated periodontal care at a regional hospital due to severe periodontal disease. Last week, I had subgingival scalin...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. If there is a gap from missing teeth or opposing teeth for six months to a year before periodontal treatment, it may cause the edentulous area to tilt. 2. When the periodontal condition is relatively stable, consideration can be given to placing a temporary denture. 3. It is m...

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Understanding Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction Pain and Sensitivity

Wisdom tooth extraction? The lower right wisdom tooth was originally impacted and was extracted around December of last year. However, in the past 1-2 months, I've been experiencing pain when eating or drinking. I've also noticed increased sensitivity when drinking cold...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: The causes of pain typically fall into two categories: one is tissue injury, and the other is issues with nerve conduction. Referring to your case, is there any injury in the local extraction area? It would be advisable to have the physician take another X-ray or a CBCT sc...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Understanding Pain and Healing Issues

Post-operative issues after wisdom tooth extraction? Hello, I recently had my lower left wisdom tooth extracted, which involved sutures and the application of collagen. It has been 20 days since the surgery, and I have been experiencing intermittent soreness in the left side of m...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Since there has been some grinding of the alveolar bone, it will take at least six months or more for a complete recovery to normal. There are no significant abnormalities in appearance or on X-rays, so it is recommended to observe patiently. Recovery takes time, and patie...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction Concerns: Healing and Care Tips

Post-operative issues after wisdom tooth extraction? Hello, Doctor. I had my upper wisdom tooth extracted in the oral surgery department on September 9th. I used collagen due to concerns about the connection between the oral cavity and the sinus, and the sutures used were non-dis...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Due to the alveolar bone remodeling after the extraction of the incisors, it typically takes about 3 to 6 months for complete recovery. However, if you are concerned about the possibility of a sinus communication issue, it is advisable to continue follow-up visits within t...

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Can Bone Grafting Restore Symmetry After Tooth Extraction?

Bone grafting for alveolar bone damage? Hello, doctor. I previously had one wisdom tooth extracted from each side of my upper jaw. Before the extraction, the alveolar bone on both sides was basically symmetrical. After the extraction on the right side, the bone returned to its or...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Typically, it is easier to restore the width or thickness of the alveolar bone, but it is more challenging to increase the height from scratch. If the entire alveolar bone is missing and the alveolar bone in the wisdom tooth area is positioned more posteriorly, the anatomi...

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Understanding Root Canal Treatment and Orthodontic Concerns

Root canal treatment and orthodontics? Hello, doctor! For my first root canal treatment, the nerve of my upper right front tooth has been removed. However, when I got home, I felt a "throbbing" sensation (similar to a pulse) that isn't painful but feels swollen, an...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: 1. After completing root canal treatment, there may be temporary discomfort due to stimulation of the nerves in the alveolar bone at the root tip. It is recommended to continue monitoring the situation! 2. It is advisable to discuss with your orthodontist, especially regar...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Common Issues and Relief Strategies

Post-operative issues after wisdom tooth extraction? Hello, I had my upper and lower right wisdom teeth extracted on August 2nd. The lower one was a horizontal wisdom tooth that required incision and suturing, and both teeth were extracted with some force. About 3-4 days later, t...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If there has been grinding on the alveolar bone, it can indeed be more painful. If there is a slight hematoma during percussion, it may also cause discomfort in the gum area. It is recommended to continue taking antibiotics and anti-inflammatory pain relievers. Additionall...

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Understanding Periodontal Treatment: Antibiotics and Tooth Gaps

Periodontal scaling? Hello doctor, I am currently abroad. About a week ago, I went for a dental cleaning, and they told me that I had severe tartar buildup. After the cleaning, they mentioned that I should take antibiotics and that the bone or something around my front teeth woul...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If there is still inflammation in the gums after a dental cleaning, it indicates a possible bacterial infection. Therefore, the dentist may prescribe antibiotics to suppress the oral bacterial infection, allowing the resorbed alveolar bone to have a chance to return to normal met...

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Tooth Extraction Before Military Service: Key Considerations and Advice

Questions about having wisdom teeth extracted one month before military service? Hello, doctor. I have one wisdom tooth in the upper left and one in the lower left. The lower one is horizontally impacted, and I will be enlisting in the military in mid-August. I initially consider...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If the lower left third molar is impacted and has decay, it is recommended to address it as soon as possible. If the upper left third molar shows no signs of disease, it can be postponed for now. Since the military service period is only 4 to 6 months and there should be w...

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Pain and Fluid Concerns Explained

Post-operative issues after wisdom tooth extraction? I would like to ask the doctor if it is normal to still experience pain about two weeks after having my left horizontal wisdom tooth extracted, with occasional pain radiating to my ear and temple. Additionally, I sometimes feel...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If part of the alveolar bone was removed during the extraction of the wisdom teeth, it is indeed possible that the healing process may involve related symptoms such as ear pain, temporomandibular joint discomfort, and tightness or pain around the temples. The bone regenera...

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Persistent Gum Pain: Causes, Treatments, and Solutions for Relief

Gum pain persists? Hello, Doctor: I am 37 years old. I had my wisdom teeth removed in my twenties. For the past three years, I have been experiencing recurrent inflammation in the gum of my upper left molar and the adjacent tooth. Previously, maintaining good oral hygiene would h...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If the gums are persistently inflamed and the teeth are loose, it indicates that the alveolar bone has already undergone resorption. If symptoms do not improve after water laser treatment, it is recommended to consult a periodontist to evaluate the need for periodontal flap surge...

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