exodontia - перевод на арабский
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exodontia - перевод на арабский

OPERATION (USUALLY BY A DENTIST OR ORAL SURGEON) TO REMOVE A TOOTH
Odontectomy; Exodontia; Extraction (dental); Tooth pulling; Antral communication; Forceps extraction of tooth; Surgical removal of tooth; Tooth extractor; Tooth extraction; Taking teeth out; Tooth removal
  • A dental x-ray image (radiograph) showing the shape and number of roots of the molars which cannot be observed in the mouth directly.
  • Dental extraction forceps.
  • Dental extraction forceps commonly used on teeth in the maxillary arch
  • Dental luxators.
  • Alveolar osteitis of a socket after tooth extraction. Note lack of blood clot in socket and exposed alveolar bone.
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  • Recovery of swelling and bruises over time
  • Molar cut up during surgical extraction - the curvature of the three roots (top right) prevented simple extraction
  • Extracted tooth
  •  Example of post-operative swelling following third molar (wisdom teeth) extractions.
  • T-AH-19}}, speaking to his patient through an interpreter, informs her about the injection he is giving.

exodontia         
‎ طِبُّ قَلْعِ الأَسْنان‎
exodontia         
طِبُّ قَلْعِ الأَسْنان
exodontia         
طِبُّ قَلْعِ الأَسْنان

Википедия

Dental extraction

A dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia, exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone. Extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth which have become unrestorable through tooth decay, periodontal disease, or dental trauma, especially when they are associated with toothache. Sometimes impacted wisdom teeth (wisdom teeth that are stuck and unable to grow normally into the mouth) cause recurrent infections of the gum (pericoronitis), and may be removed when other conservative treatments have failed (cleaning, antibiotics and operculectomy). In orthodontics, if the teeth are crowded, healthy teeth may be extracted (often bicuspids) to create space so the rest of the teeth can be straightened.