Root development after surgical extraction of impacted right maxillary wisdom tooth
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Eruption of wisdom teeth generally starts between the ages of 18-24 years, with variation in the age range. Impacted teeth are usually third molars that do not erupt into their normal place in the occlusion after their eruption time has passed. This impaction can occur due to an obstruction, lack of space or abnormal positioning. Impacted teeth can cause symptoms like swelling, pain, infection and
headaches. These symptoms may be evident at any stage of development and not necessarily only during eruption periods. When this is the case, it may be indicated to remove impacted teeth surgically.
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