Complications of Teeth Extractions
Complications of Teeth Extractions
Complications of Teeth Extractions
in to
Perioperative Complications
Postoperative Complications
Trismus
Hematoma
Ecchymosis
Edema
Postextraction granuloma
Painful postextraction socket
Fibrinolytic alveolitis (dry socket)
Infection of wound
Disturbances in postoperative wound
healing
Perioperative Complications
Due to inappropriate
manipulation of
instruments (e.g.,
slippage of elevator)
during the removal of
teeth.
Treatment
Treatment
1.
2.
Treatment
Fracture of Mandible
Main causes
Inadequate pathway
for removal of the
impacted
ankylosed tooth
Treatment
Hemorrhage
Treatment
The main means of arresting bleeding are
Compression
Ligation
Suturing
Electrocoagulation
Compression :
2.
Treatment
Oroantral Communication
Preventive Measures :
BUCCAL FLAP
Reherman 1936
Von
PALATAL FLAP
Nerve Injury
Treatment:
No particular therapy is indicated for
neurapraxia or axonotmesis, unless there is a
root tip or other foreign body compressing
the nerve, in which case it must be removed.
Postoperative
Complications
Trismus
Hematoma
Occure when the correct measures for control of
bleeding are not taken (ligation of small vessels,
etc.).
Blood accumulates inside the tissues, without any
escape from the closed wound or tightly sutured
flaps under pressure.
Ecchymosis
Edema
Postextraction Granuloma
Treatment: