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Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

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Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

Miopwi oPerioperative and Postoperative Complications8E D. FragiskosUndesirable situations are often encountered in dental practice, caused by a denti

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2ist’s mistake, culpability of the patient, or other unstable factors.Perioperative complications are the complications that occur during the surgical

procedure, while postoperative complications occur during the postoperative period.Perioperative Complications. These mainly include:•Fracture of the Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

crown of the adjacent tooth or luxation of the adjacent tooth•Soft tissue injuries•Fracture of the alveolar process•Fracture of the maxillary tuberosi

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

ty•Fracture of the mandible•Broken instrument in tissues•Dislocation of the temporomandibular joint•Subcutaneous or submucosal emphysema•Hemorrhage•Di

Miopwi oPerioperative and Postoperative Complications8E D. FragiskosUndesirable situations are often encountered in dental practice, caused by a denti

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2ion•Nerve injuryPostoperative Complications. These include:•Trismus•Hematoma•Ecchymosis•Edema•Postextraction granuloma•Painful postextraction socket•F

ibrinolytic alveolitis (dry socket)•1 n feet ion of wou nd•Disturbances in postoperative wound healing8.1Perioperative Complications8.1.1Fracture of C Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

rown or Luxation of Adjacent ToothThe fracture of the crown of an adjacent tooth that presents extensive caries or a large restoration is a common com

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

plication during the extraction procedure. Luxation or dislocation of an adjacent tooth occurs when a great amount of force is exerted during the luxa

Miopwi oPerioperative and Postoperative Complications8E D. FragiskosUndesirable situations are often encountered in dental practice, caused by a denti

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2 a deciduous molar. In this case, the forceps may grasp the crown of the succedaneous permanent premolar together with the deciduous tooth and luxate

it as well.When an adjacent tooth is inadvertently luxated or partially avulsed, the tooth is stabilized for approximately 40-60 days. If there is sti Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

ll pain during percussion even after this period, then the tooth must be endodontically treated. If the tooth is dislocated, it must be repositioned a

Ebook Oral surgery: Part 2

nd stabilized for 3-4 weeks.8.1.2Soft Tissue Injuries

Miopwi oPerioperative and Postoperative Complications8E D. FragiskosUndesirable situations are often encountered in dental practice, caused by a denti

Miopwi oPerioperative and Postoperative Complications8E D. FragiskosUndesirable situations are often encountered in dental practice, caused by a denti

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