1. Management of Impacted Third Molars
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Kyle Stein and William J. Synan
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Surgical results ,Molar ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Maxillofacial surgeons ,Referral ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Tooth, Impacted ,030206 dentistry ,Disease ,Patient Care Planning ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Tooth Extraction ,Humans ,Medicine ,Molar, Third ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Stage (cooking) ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Radiation treatment planning ,Referral and Consultation - Abstract
Impacted third molars occur in a significant number of patients and often require treatment because of presence of symptoms and/or disease. Management of these teeth typically involves referral to oral and maxillofacial surgeons for diagnosis, treatment planning, and ultimate removal if indicated. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning helps optimize surgical results at each stage of the procedure, and ultimately patient outcomes. Adherence to proper surgical techniques helps minimize risks and complications associated with the procedure. Multiple alternative surgical techniques also exist for uncommon, but potentially complicated, situations that arise with some impacted third molars.
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- 2020
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