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I Went To The Dentist Yesterday And Had 5 Teeth Removed.
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She also wanted to take out the stump of another because there was infection in the gum around it. It wouldn't budge so I had to go back today when it was removed surgically. It's gone now but think she said she had to remove a piece of bone. Did she mean a piece of jawbone?
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Sandyroe - normally a 'surgical extraction' will involve bone removal in order to gain purchase on the root frament and to facilitate a path of removal. The area of bone removed is called alveolar bone and it is this part of the jaw bone that supports the teeth. Following tooth loss, this alveoalar bone will shrink away naturally (as the body thinks it now...
13:56 Sun 10th Jul 2016
Sandyroe - normally a 'surgical extraction' will involve bone removal in order to gain purchase on the root frament and to facilitate a path of removal. The area of bone removed is called alveolar bone and it is this part of the jaw bone that supports the teeth. Following tooth loss, this alveoalar bone will shrink away naturally (as the body thinks it now serves no purpose as the tooth is not there) so having bone removal, although not pleasant, is not usually a major issue as it will be lost anyway. Having said that, dentists will try to avoid bone removal wherever possible.
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