Both lower wisdom teeth extraction wimhich are horizontal. Right one is detected to be near to nerve with 2d x-ray.
Is ct scan required??
Is it safe to remove in dental college by pg student??
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yes it is necessary to do CT scan(CBCT) which helps to find the exact position of your nerve.....
No need to worry whether you decide to do your extraction in a dental college by a pg student....it is all about how skillfull they are
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kindly visit dentist and get your teeth removed surgicaly as soon as possible
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Tooth is near to nerve extraction from pg student does no matter when it is open for extraction then it can be judged how it is difficult x ray gives cross idea and extraction symptoms may or may occur so go a head
your concern is appreciable ...need not be warried to go for extraction under pg student .....matters is their confidance to take up the case.....even they are under guidance of senior surgeons ......
CT scan is applicable as per their requiresite ....
and would like to add on that nerve is at safer distance in the case
Yes the tooth is near the nerve. But you have to get it extracted one or the other day.
CT scan if required will be advised and done during the case if necessary.
Yes it is safe.
It's all on luck....u can never know when a easy case can become difficult and when difficult can turn out to be easy.
Donot panic.
Get it done asap
Nothing can be guaranteed for a surgical outcome case can get difficult or easy while performing based on skill. I will suggest if you can afford go for a specialist dental surgeon. CT better but not necessary always...depends if your Dr needs or not
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