Toothache of 20 and the Treatment Process

3, which should last from the age of 20 to the age of 17 to 26 Decares. they are large molars.

In What Cases and When Should 20-Year-Old Teeth Be Removed?

20-year-old teeth are the teeth located at the back of the mouth. Due to the fact that they are in an area that is difficult to reach and see, brushing and maintenance may be more difficult than other teeth. Due to insufficient brushing, 20-year-old teeth rot easily, leading to pain and bad breath.

20-year-old teeth cannot come out in some cases due to shortness of space in the jaw. They can remain fully buried (in such a way that they can never be seen in the mouth, which remains under both the gum and jawbone), as well as become associated with the oral environment by remaining half-buried under the gum. In this case, they cause food to get stuck and accumulate in the area where they come out of the gum, causing an infection. this table, which causes swelling and redness of the gum around a 20-year-old female, severe pain spreading to the neck and ear, swelling of the lymph nodes, pain during opening the mouth and swallowing, is called pericoronitis.

Fully embedded 20-year-old teeth, on the other hand, can compress the teeth in front of them, creating confusion (curvature) in the teeth. They can also put pressure on a neighboring tooth, causing this tooth to rot. Buried 20-year-old teeth that have not been noticed for many years can cause cysts that reach large sizes in the jaw, causing serious problems.

Even if it does not cause any problems, 20-year-old teeth may need to be removed for orthodontic treatment in order for the other teeth to be sorted properly. For such reasons, 20-year-old teeth need to be extracted with local anesthesia only by numbing the area where they are located.
the extraction of 20-year-old teeth should be performed by maxillofacial surgeons. 

Do 20-Year-Old Teeth Really Need to Be Pulled Out?

There is no need for the extraction of a healthy 20-year-old female who has taken her place in the right position.

Can Other Teeth Be Buried As Well?

in addition to the 20-year-old teeth, sometimes canine teeth and small molars can also remain buried. When it is determined that they cannot be brought to their places orthodontically (with wires), they should be removed by operation in the same way.

How Should Oral Care and Nutrition be After the Operation?

On the first day after shooting, spitting, brushing teeth, violent shaking, using straws or gargling should not be done. Warm, grain-free and soft foods should be consumed for the first two days. Antiseptic mouthwashes recommended by the doctor should be used after each nutrient consumption and tooth brushing. Pain medications and antibiotics, if recommended, should be used regularly. You should not smoke for the first 48 hours because it will disrupt the healing process.

Is There a Lot of Pain After 20 Years of Tooth Extraction?

After a quick and adequate surgery, there is no excess pain and the resulting pain is easily controlled with mild painkillers.

Is My Face Very Sore After Shooting?

Edema on the cheek varies greatly depending on the condition of the tooth and from person to person. In order to prevent swelling, a cold tampon (ice compress) should be applied to the cheek area for the first 24 hours. It is normal to have slight swelling and it is a stage of the healing process.