The third and the final four molar teeth that humans get in their early twenties are called wisdom teeth. If they get erupted in the right place, they help in chewing food. But in most cases, due to lack of place in the jaws, these teeth do not erupt or partially erupt or are positioned wrong.
The Role of the Buccal Window Technique in Oral Surgery: A Surgical Insight
The buccal window surgical technique has been commonly employed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons over the last two decades. Read the article to know more.
Importance of Pre-Operative Risk Assessment for Wisdom Teeth Extraction: A Research Insight
Wisdom tooth impactions commonly present surgical challenges to the operator. Read the article to learn about all the pre-operative surgical assessment factors.
Wisdom Teeth Infection: How to Avoid and Handle Common Issues
A wisdom tooth infection can cause significant pain and swelling, so it is crucial to address symptoms early to prevent severe complications.
Pericoronitis - A Painful and Infectious Condition of Erupting Third Molars
Impacted or partially erupted third molars may cause pericoronitis. Read the article to know more about it.