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SHOULD 20-YEAR-OLD TEETH BE REMOVED?
An Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist in Antalya hospital who draws attention to the problems that 20-year-old teeth, which usually develop before the age of 25, the third largest molar, will create, Doctor, “If these teeth form a cystic structure due to caries, gingivitis, tissue damage on neighboring teeth, or disrupt the arrangement of teeth, they should be removed,” said member, 20 years teeth completely buried, partially buried, or third molars, it is taken out entirely indicating that chain, “this fully-recessed or semi-recessed in contact with the adjacent teeth 20 teeth tooth decay, gum inflammation, can cause cyst formation.
As a result of the pressure they make, they can disrupt the tooth alignment. Buried 20-year-old teeth are teeth that have not been fully formed and are located at the very back of the jaw. There are 4 20-year-old teeth in total, two on the upper and lower jaw. In some people, this number is less than four, but it may not occur at all,” she said.
It can cause caries and inflammation stating that 20-year-old teeth should be pulled depending on the effect it creates on neighboring teeth, Turkey Medicals and Dr. it’s member used the following expressions:
- The lack of sufficient space in the lower or upper jaw bone for 20-year-old teeth to last, and the location of the 20-year-old tooth in a much different place than usual, can cause these teeth to come out partially or all of them to remain embedded. If these teeth form a cystic structure on neighboring teeth due to caries, gingivitis, tissue damage, or disrupt the arrangement of the teeth, they should be removed by Surgery Specialist dentist in Antalya center.
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