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Is it common practice for U.K dentists to x-ray decayed wisdom teeth before extracting them? |
I've just had a serious absess resulting in two weeks in hospital and 24 hours in intensive care after having a known decayed wisdom tooth removed by my new dentist. The hospital have assured me it wasn't the dentists fault but I'm still not sure if it's an NHS cover up. Should she have X-rayed the tooth first to check for absess's. I am bringing up three children on my own so this has been a very scary time for all of us. I am now left with what seems to be a dislocated jaw (which I can't open more than an inch) which needs lots of exercising to hopefully right it. yes... they need to check the root isnt growing at a funny angle as if it's too near a nerve you could permanently lose feeling in your lip! It's common for all dentists to do that. besides giving them a better idea if they have gotten all of the tooth out they also get to charge for the x-ray and to read the x-ray. See a lawyer! NHS SHOULD BE HANGED FOR THE CRIMES IT COMMITS A GAINST HUMANITY JUST READ THIS I would have thought so, my dentist x-rayed my wisdom which was infected but didn't need removing. Different dentists will have different policies. One practice might x-ray all queries, while another will only if they suspect something. usually yes, they take a full-mouth xray before extracting wisdom teeth to see the underlying bone support, and check for any infections already present. with the xray they can be sure of the structure and shape of the wisdom tooth and its roots, before getting to work on it. I'm a dentist and I do a lot of wisdom teeth. |
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