
Below
are some of the digital radiography images taken for assessment and
consultation prior to surgery removal of wisdom teeth in our clinic
The difficulty of the surgery to removal wisdom teeth are relied on a few factors:
- the position
of the wisdom tooth - deep impaction, horizontal impaction would be
more difficult than the forward or backward tilt of the wisdom teeth
- the number of roots - the more root a wisdom tooth has, the more difficult it is going to be
- the morphology
of wisdom teeth - if the crown is big than surgery will be easier, but
if the roots are long, slender and curve then it will be more difficult
to be removed as compared to short and fat roots
- near to nearby structure
- if the root lies in or very near to the nerve canal in the jaw bone
then surgery to remove it has to be very careful not to damage the
nerve.
- Other factors: mouth opening, cooperation, the level of anxiety, age
Vertical Impaction of Lower Wisdom Teeth

- * "R" side is the patient's right
Left lower wisdom tooth was in vertical position, 2 separated roots. Surgical difficulty - simple.
Right lower wisdom tooth
(red arrow) was tilted backward (distally impaction), with 2 separated
roots. The distal root curve 90 degree. Surgical difficulty - moderate
to difficult.
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