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Complications After Wisdom Tooth Extraction: What You Need to Know

Aftermath of Wisdom Tooth Extraction~~ Hello, I had my wisdom teeth removed over a month ago, but on the fifth day after the extraction, I developed a purulent discharge and sinusitis. After evaluation, the doctor also found issues with my temporomandibular joint (TMJ). I would l...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello! Generally speaking, when extracting maxillary molars (including wisdom teeth), one must be aware of the potential complication of maxillary sinusitis. The primary reason for this is that, in most cases, there is a bony structure separating the roots of the maxillary teeth ...

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Understanding Periodontal Disease: Treatment Options and Insurance Coverage

Regarding periodontal disease issues? Hello: I am aware that I have severe periodontal disease. I previously read that periodontal disease can lead to alveolar bone resorption, making it quite challenging to get dentures. I would like to first consider "guided bone regenerat...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello Bear: 1. Generally, the treatment for periodontal disease is divided into the first phase of basic treatment (including scaling, root planing) and the second phase of surgical periodontal treatment. Currently, the first phase of treatment is covered by the National Health...

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Understanding Gum and Periodontal Issues: Seeking Dental Expertise

Gum and periodontal issues? From the above, I see that Dr. Wu is not an expert in dentistry and also has a poor attitude. I want to see you as soon as possible!


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Welcome!

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Understanding Gum Reshaping: Healing, Follow-Up, and Second Opinions

Gingival recontouring? Should sutures be removed? How is the healing progress after surgery? If gum reshaping is necessary, should I consult another clinic?


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello Ivy: Your question is not very clear. Are you asking about periodontal surgery? If so, sutures are indeed necessary after the procedure. The healing process depends on the extent of tissue damage prior to the surgery and the maintenance of wound cleanliness afterward. Addit...

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Traditional vs. Laser Surgery for Severe Periodontal Disease: Costs and Benefits

Periodontal disease treatment Hello! I have severe periodontal disease and have undergone several cleanings in the past two months. The doctor has recommended surgery. Which is better, traditional surgery or laser surgery? What are the approximate costs?


Dr. Lai Liwen Reply:
The effectiveness of traditional surgery is widely recognized in the dental field, and laser treatment has additional benefits. Since I cannot see the actual condition of your oral cavity, I cannot determine which treatment method is most suitable for you. I recommend discussing ...

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Understanding Gum Pain Under Dental Crowns: Causes and Solutions

Gums may hurt under braces? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you about my second to last tooth on the lower left side. I previously underwent root canal treatment, and later my dentist recommended that I get a crown. However, I have experienced gum pain several times with that ...


Dr. Wu Chunzhen Reply:
Please visit the hospital for an examination to determine whether it is a periodontal issue, root canal treatment, or a prosthetic problem, and then proceed with the appropriate treatment. Dentist: Dr. Wu Chun-Chen Email: [email protected]

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Understanding Tooth Sensitivity: Causes and Treatment Options

Dental issues! Hello Dr. Wu, I have always considered my teeth to be very healthy since childhood and have rarely visited a dentist. I have never had a cavity until recently when I experienced pain in my left back teeth and decided to see a doctor. The doctor informed me that I ...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello Sunny: Dental sensitivity is usually caused by the following reasons: 1. Cavities 2. Enamel wear 3. Periodontal disease, gingival recession, and exposed tooth roots. In your case, the likelihood of enamel wear (point 2) is higher. If the wear depth is within 2mm, it can typ...

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Managing Bleeding Gums and Bad Breath with Dentures: Solutions and Tips

There is bleeding from the gums around the dentures, and there is a presence of bad breath? I have multiple dentures, but two of them have gums that are prone to bleeding and slightly swollen. I have seen many dentists and followed their advice to use dental floss for cleaning my...


Dr. Xu Zhenglong Reply:
Hello Xingyun: Bleeding gums around dentures may be due to: 1. Pre-existing periodontal disease or gingival disease before the fabrication of the dentures. 2. Poor fit or excessive depth of the denture margins during fabrication, which can injure the gingival sulcus (the physiolo...

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Understanding Periodontal Surgery: What to Expect and Recovery Time

For periodontal disease that requires surgery, what is the treatment plan? Your brother's periodontal disease has caused his gums to recede, resulting in cavities at the base of each tooth. Although he has undergone scaling and root planing, the dental clinic has recommended...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello: The surgery to stabilize the tooth root primarily refers to periodontal regeneration surgery. This procedure involves the implantation of a periodontal regeneration membrane at the site of periodontal defects, along with the filling of artificial bone graft material, allow...

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Essential Questions About Orthodontics and Dental Health

Orthodontic-related issues? Hello, Dr. Yang! I am 32 years old and would like to undergo orthodontic treatment. 1. I recently visited a dentist and had X-rays taken, which revealed that I have three wisdom teeth. The dentist advised me to have them removed, and additionally, I ...


Dr. Yang Hui Reply:
Hello Mickey: I apologize for the delayed response due to my vacation. Regarding whether to extract wisdom teeth: 1. If food easily gets trapped between the teeth (which may not necessarily be painful), it is recommended to extract them to prevent potential issues with the adjace...

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Managing Periodontal Disease and Orthodontic Issues in Dentistry

Periodontal disease and orthodontics? Hello, my upper first molar has severe periodontal disease. After many treatments, it has reached the root of the tooth, and many doctors have told me that it will not improve and can only be maintained as is. Currently, that tooth and the se...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello VIVIEN: In clinical practice, when there is insufficient space for orthodontic treatment, the traditional approach is to extract premolars to create space for realigning the teeth. However, in special cases, such as when the first molar is in very poor condition while the o...

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Understanding Gum Boils: Causes, Symptoms, and When to See a Dentist

A pus-filled bump on the gums..? Hello! About one or two months ago, I developed a small abscess on my swollen gums, which causes a slight pain when pressed. I initially thought it was due to heat or a burn causing a blister, but it hasn't subsided yet. I'm unsure what ...


Dr. Wang Cunzhen Reply:
Hello HITOMI: The small abscess near the gums is usually related to the teeth. It may be caused by an infection due to necrosis of the nerves and blood vessels within the dental pulp or by a periodontal disease-related abscess. Regardless of the cause, it requires treatment and s...

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How Long After Dental Filling Can You Bite Normally?

How long after a dental filling can I eat normally? Hello, Doctor: About a month ago, I noticed a foul smell coming from my upper left molar (hereafter referred to as Molar A), which seemed like a dental issue. I went to a nearby dental clinic for treatment, and after getting it ...


Dr. Yang Hui Reply:
A: Sensitivity after dental filling may be due to 1. a deep cavity that potentially involves the dental pulp. 2. If the cavity is not deep, it is recommended to remove the previous filling and refill it again. 3. Is there any periodontal disease present? B: If you have truly lost...

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Durable and Aesthetic Dental Solutions for Tooth Rehabilitation

Dental rehabilitation Hello! I have had multiple teeth damaged in the past and have undergone treatment with braces and dentures. However, they tend to accumulate plaque and are not long-lasting. With current advancements in medical science, are there any aesthetic and durable de...


Dr. Wu Chunzhen Reply:
Dear Paddy, Regarding your questions, here are the answers: 1. For the three consecutive missing molars, please assess whether there are any remaining roots and evaluate for periodontal disease. The length of the roots will help determine the treatment method. If there are no r...

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Understanding Oral Growths: Causes and Self-Care Tips for Wisdom Teeth Issues

Hyperplasia Hello Dr. Wu, I have noticed that there is an extra piece of tissue growing between my upper and lower wisdom teeth on the right side at the back. I am unsure if this is caused by the constant friction between the wisdom teeth. I often end up biting it, which is qui...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Due to the difficulty in cleaning wisdom teeth, periodontal issues often arise, leading to swelling. When problems are caused by wisdom teeth, dentists typically recommend extraction to thoroughly resolve the issue. This situation is quite common, and seeking treatment from a den...

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Laser Treatment for Periodontal Disease: Benefits and Differences Explained

Periodontal disease Dear Doctor, some clinics are currently using lasers to treat periodontal disease, claiming that it can be completed in just one or two sessions. How does this differ from traditional treatment methods, and what is the efficacy of this approach? I would greatl...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello: The principle of using laser therapy for periodontal disease is to apply high-energy lasers to kill the pathogenic bacteria responsible for periodontal inflammation, thereby improving the damage caused by the disease. While the theoretical basis for laser treatment of peri...

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Why Do My Friend's Teeth Keep Breaking? Causes and Solutions

What are the causes of frequent tooth fractures? Hello, doctor. I have a female friend who recently told me that her teeth have broken again, and this has been happening for a long time. She has a tendency for her teeth to fracture easily (I don't have the details). Could th...


Dr. Zeng Yiren Reply:
Hello Mr. You: For adults, there is no absolute correlation between calcium intake and dental health. It is a common misconception that oral issues such as cavities and periodontal disease are due to insufficient calcium intake. This belief is incorrect. There are many reasons fo...

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Effective Ways to Remove Tartar and Combat Bad Breath Safely

How to eliminate tartar and bad breath? Dear Director Lin: I do not smoke or chew betel nut, yet I have yellow-brown dental plaque. I have previously visited a dental clinic for a cleaning, but it did not remove the stains. Is it safe to use the plaque removal products advertised...


Dr. Lin Qingye Reply:
I. The two main causes of tooth discoloration are: 1. Extrinsic factors: smoking, alcohol consumption, betel nut chewing, coffee drinking, etc.; these can be removed through polishing methods. 2. Intrinsic factors: medications, trauma, etc.; these require cosmetic teeth whitening...

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Understanding Gum Inflammation: Should You Extract Your Wisdom Tooth?

Gingivitis I am currently studying abroad, and a week ago, I developed an abscess next to my lower left wisdom tooth, causing severe pain. After being examined by a local dentist, I was advised to have the tooth extracted. The reasons given were: 1. There is significant gum infla...


Dr. Lai Liwen Reply:
Hello: Regarding your question and description, you are showing signs of periodontal disease, likely due to the improper eruption of your wisdom teeth, which has caused food to become trapped between your second molar and wisdom tooth, leading to an inflammatory response. The fir...

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Challenges and Solutions for Traditional Dentures in Severe Tooth Loss

Traditional dentures Dr. Wu, when a patient has complete edentulism due to early-onset periodontal disease, with only a few molars and wisdom teeth remaining and the alveolar bone being very thin, the dentist has indicated that the "dental walls" have collapsed, making ...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello, Basically, after alveolar bone resorption due to periodontal disease, placing dentures can indeed pose significant challenges. It is advisable to first consider procedures such as "guided bone regeneration" or "sinus augmentation," which require prior...

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