Surgical Removal of Horizontally Impacted Mandibular Third Molar

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Thanaichit Phasunin

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          Mandibular third molars are one of the most commonly impacted teeth. However, the occurrence of horizontal angulation is less likely compared to other types of However, the occurrence of horizontally positioned wisdom teeth is less likely compared to other types of wisdom teeth. Although the surgery of mandibular third molar is a minor surgery, But complications can occur during and after surgery. Therefore, Mandibular third molar surgery requires clinical evaluation and radiography is an important part of choosing the appropriate technique to achieve good results. This report describes about an impacted tooth surgery.  A patient with pain cause from horizontal angulation mandibular third molar impacted tooth, and a treatment is satisfactory result.

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Phasunin, T. . (2022). Surgical Removal of Horizontally Impacted Mandibular Third Molar. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 7(10), 408–422. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/260120
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