Case of tooth intrusion during extraction

The patient referred to me yesterday is the one in whom the tooth shifted mesially during the extraction of tooth #48.




There can be various complications related to wisdom tooth extraction.

One of them is when the tooth shifts mesially during the extraction due to weak cortical bone on the distal side.

This kind of situation, where the tooth moves towards the front, can occasionally occur. Especially when the tooth is displaced into the mandibular canal area, it can be challenging to locate and remove, sometimes requiring general anesthesia.

Therefore, applying excessive force in a mesial direction during wisdom tooth extraction can indeed pose risks, as it may lead to difficult and potentially complicated situations.


You extended the dislodgment towards the distal direction to carefully locate and extract the tooth, making it a bit challenging but successfully removing it.




 After surgery, x-ray photo.











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