
Dental extraction is the most basic and the most commonly used treatment of oral surgery, its complications, more common bleeding, infection, root residue, oral maxillary sinus traffic, etc., the factors affecting its occurrence not only with local anatomical differences and physiological, pathological condition, also is closely related to the surgeon's experience and operation skills.
View detailsDental cysts account for 24% of true cysts in the jaw, and the incidence of permanent teeth is second only to periapical cysts, and deciduous teeth are rare. More common in 20~30 years old unbud permanent teeth, wisdom teeth, multiple teeth or dental tumor.
View detailsEating too much sugar is bad for teeth. In fact, many drugs may also hurt teeth. The following are the common drugs that may damage teeth summarized by dental experts.
View detailsTherefore, the work of fixing teeth can not be ignored. Let's see what we eat to strengthen our teeth.
View detailsIncorrect brushing is the main cause of oral diseases. Which brushing method is correct?
View detailsFirst of all, you need to determine which tooth you extracted. If it is a wisdom tooth, you don't need late inlay. If it is a functional tooth, it is recommended that you repair it within 2-3 months after tooth extraction
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