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Pls look at OPG and clinical image of right lower wisdom tooth and suggest whether extraction has risk of Parasthesia. Most dentists said there is risk and some said no risk. CBCT can't be done due to radiation exposure as I have allready undergone huge radiation in past. If there is risk tell me how much in percentage risk and permanent or temporary?
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Hello sir, The OPG is 2D image for better evaluation of the nerve position do get CBCT done. Do consult oral and maxillofacial surgeon for the procedure to be done.
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Since their is tooth decay the treatment should be done asap
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Rinse your mouth thoroughly after each meal and other oral hygiene measures for better results.
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Hello! Your tooth is definitely impinging over the inferior alveolar nerve. However, you must remember that an xray (OPG) is a 2D representation of a 3D object. Some grade of angulation error is inevitable since it's two planar. Having said that, since it is clinically visible in the mouth. It can be sectioned and taken out without any fuss. Medical procedures are technique sensitive and governed by many factors so a number can't be put for the same when you ask about "percentage of risk". Post of recovery for any medical procedure is subjective to your overall health and condition. Rest assured with proper care, you'll be fine.
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You must extract is immediately before food starts lodging and causing further infection.
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Opt to have it done from an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon. Follow the post op care diligently and you'll be fine. Good luck!
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consult your Dentist for the same. You can go for the exaction
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Good for extraction
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Nothing  to  worry  go for  extraction 
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Dentist can extract this tooth without any complications. Prevention of paresthesia can be taken care of by following proper approach of tooth sectioning and not impinging the nerve. The tooth needs to be extracted since its affecting the adjacent tooth as well.
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Visit a dentist for its extraction.
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Do lukewarm saline rinsing till then for some relief.
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Hello Please go for extraction
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There’s some kind of risk in every procedure but still we do it Risk doesn’t mean that it’s gonna happen , it means there are chances But you don’t need to worry because your tooth can be removed easilyby oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Get it done from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Hello Extraction can be done.
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