Total impacted wisdom tooth extraction can be a more complex surgical procedure than normal molar extraction and even partially impacted wisdom tooth extraction, as the tooth is completely covered by adenoids and bone, and requires a more complex surgical procedure to remove it.
Total impacted wisdom tooth extraction requires special surgical skills and medical expertise in dealing with this type of molar, and the procedure can be performed using different techniques, such as the cutting, incision, or electric shock technique.
A total impacted wisdom tooth extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia. An incision is made in the gums to access the fully impacted tooth and carefully remove it from the surrounding bone. It may require removing part of the bone surrounding the tooth or cutting the tooth into small pieces to facilitate the extraction process. After the procedure, the area is sterilized and cold compresses are applied to reduce pain and swelling.
The patient may feel some pain and discomfort after the total buried wisdom tooth extraction procedure, and therefore it is usually recommended to avoid hard, hot and cold foods, smoking and rinsing with salt water.
Patients should consult with a dentist to evaluate the condition of the total impacted wisdom tooth, determine the necessary procedures, and determine the potential risks and benefits of the procedure. Other treatment options, such as dental or root fillings or other restorations, are determined according to the condition of the teeth and the dentist’s opinion.