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Complications associated with third molar removal Complications associated with third molar removal

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Complications associated with third molar removal - PPT Presentation

Intra operatively Haemorrhage Fractured root apex Damage to adjacent tooth Damage to adjacent soft tissues Fractured mandible Collapse in the dental chair Post operatively Postoperative instructions ID: 931287

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Complications associated with third molar removal

Intra operatively

Haemorrhage

Fractured root apex

Damage to adjacent tooth

Damage to adjacent soft tissues

Fractured mandible

Collapse in the dental chair

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Post operatively

Postoperative instructions

Pharmacology

- Analgesics

Antibiotics

- Steroids

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Following removal of impacted lower third molars

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Complications associated with third molar removal

Postoperative complications

Pain

Swelling

TrismusBruisingInfection of soft tissues or bone Anaesthesia or paraesthesia (ID,lingual or mylohyoid nerves)

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Impacted maxillary 3rd

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Maxillary antrum

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Complications associated with removal of maxillary third molars

Displacement of root or tooth

Fracture of the tuberosity

Oro-antral communication

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Displaced tooth root

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Checking for displaced foreign body

Intraorally: socket, adjacent tissues

Extraorally: suction tube, clothing, floor

Radiographs

- periapical or OM - chest/ abdominal views

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Caldwell-Luc procedure

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Buccal advancement flap

Advantages

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Quick and simple to perform

Suitable for new OAC and chronic OAFMore pliable than palatal mucosa Disadvantages:Only suitable for alveolar ridge defectsCan result in reduction of buccal sulcus depth

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Palatal rotational flap

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