Recurrent inflammation of wisdom teeth

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I went to the stomatological hospital to take it. The doctor suggested that my left and right wisdom teeth should be removed. After the wisdom teeth are completely removed, there will be no pain again. I'm worried that the inflammation will move to other places if I get inflamed again. Now I'd like to share some information about repeated inflammation of wisdom teeth.

Recurrent inflammation of wisdom teeth

First, the special location of wisdom tooth growth brings many problems to its cleaning and treatment. The common diseases are dental caries (commonly known as tooth decay), periodontitis and pulpitis. Because wisdom teeth are in the innermost part, daily brushing is not easy to clean, and it is easy to produce tooth decay, and wisdom teeth often have pain due to insufficient germination space, and it will also invade adjacent teeth, causing toothache.

Second, because there is no right bite, sometimes wisdom teeth will over germinate and elongate, which will affect the occlusion; sometimes they will not germinate enough to become impacted teeth, causing uneven dentition, infection in the Pericoronal space, and difficulty in opening the mouth. Wisdom tooth is the third molar, which has an important influence on the adjacent second molar.

Third: because most wisdom teeth are antegrade impacted, with an angle of about 45 degrees on the second molar, it forms an angle between the crowns, which can easily cause food impaction. For a long time, it will lead to second molar caries and even pulpitis. Even if it is not so serious, it will affect the life of the second molar.

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Finally, I would like to tell you something about it: pay attention to the intake of minerals. Especially the intake of calcium, phosphorus and zinc and their proportion, zinc can resist infection and enhance healing.