Removal of wisdom close bihulen

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    Question:

    Hey.
    I am going to the dentist on Thursday, and have (among others) removed the last wisdom tooth. It is filled with holes. My dentist says it sits close to bihulen ... I suffer from dental phobia - and already have a stomach ache. It sounds really scary!
    Is there some HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION - as my dentist will not / have told me ...?? Possibly. not to make me more scared??

    MVH Marianne

    Answer:

    Dear Marianne

    No, there are no specific risks associated with removing a tooth close to bihulen. It is important that the dentist takes precautions whatever level is. In some cases he is getting a hole in the lining of bihulen if the tooth is so close. But it's not something that is dangerous. And when you get among other things, some precautions you should follow after a tooth extraction, and so it grows well together again. It's certainly not something you should be afraid of.

    Hope that my answer calms you a little.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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