Pericoronitis of wisdom teeth with buccal fistula
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I had a hidden wisdom tooth operation last month, but about the day before yesterday, I found that there was a circle of small teeth bifurcated at the edge of my knife. Now it's swollen and there's something in it. The doctor said that the symptoms will disappear after a period of time. Now I'd like to share the details about pericoronitis of wisdom teeth with buccal fistula.
Pericoronitis of wisdom teeth with buccal fistula
Method 1: pericoronitis refers to the suppurative inflammation of the periodontal tissue during the eruption of impacted teeth or normal teeth, also known as "pericoronitis". As a result of the occurrence and evolution of human species, the mandible degenerates, resulting in impacted mandibular wisdom teeth; the eruption of mandibular wisdom teeth is incomplete, and the crown surface is covered with gingival flap. Once there is infection, it is easy to cause inflammation of soft tissue around the crown, which is called Pericoronitis of wisdom teeth.
Method 2: 2% hydrogen peroxide or warm normal saline can be used, and a curved needle (the tip can be ground off to make it round and blunt) can be used to go deep into the bottom of the blind bag to thoroughly wash the blind bag. Only in the shallow part of the blind bag, the effect is very small.
Method 3: if you have pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, you should pay more attention to oral hygiene, avoid other dental diseases, and form a good habit of brushing teeth sooner or later.
matters needing attention
Here, I would like to remind you: it is recommended to use the washed right index finger and press it on the upper and lower gums for horizontal back and forth massage, 2-3 minutes each time. It can enhance the blood flow of the heel and surrounding tissues, and is conducive to the function of periodontal tissue.