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Full Bony Impaction: Code D7240

Full bony impaction represents the surgical extraction of a fully impacted tooth where a tooth is fully impacted within the jawbone, meaning it has not erupted through the gum tissue and is completely encased within the bone.

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Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about full bony impaction, which typically refers to impacted wisdom teeth that are fully encased in the jawbone:

What is a full bony impaction?

A full bony impaction occurs when a tooth, often a wisdom tooth, is fully embedded within the jawbone and cannot erupt into its normal position in the mouth.

Which teeth are commonly affected by full bony impaction?

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the most common teeth to experience full bony impaction. They are the last set of molars at the back of the mouth.

What causes full bony impaction?

Full bony impaction is often caused by insufficient space in the jaw for the proper eruption of the wisdom teeth. This can lead to the teeth becoming trapped within the jawbone.

Are there symptoms associated with full bony impaction?

Patients with full bony impaction may not experience significant symptoms initially. However, as the impacted teeth can create pressure on surrounding structures, symptoms such as pain, swelling, and discomfort may eventually arise.

How is full bony impaction diagnosed?

Dentists typically diagnose full bony impaction through dental examinations, X-rays, and sometimes, the use of panoramic or cone-beam CT scans to get a comprehensive view of the impacted teeth within the jawbone.

What are the potential complications of full bony impaction?

Full bony impaction can lead to various complications, including infection, cyst formation around the impacted tooth, damage to adjacent teeth, and the development of gum disease in the surrounding area.

Is surgical removal necessary for fully impacted wisdom teeth?

In many cases, surgical removal is recommended for fully impacted wisdom teeth to prevent complications and alleviate symptoms. This procedure is known as wisdom tooth extraction.

When is the ideal time for surgical removal of fully impacted wisdom teeth?

The ideal time for surgical removal is often in the late teens or early twenties. At this age, the roots of the wisdom teeth are not fully formed, making extraction less complicated.

What is the surgical procedure for removing fully impacted wisdom teeth?

The surgical procedure involves making an incision in the gum, removing any bone blocking access to the impacted tooth, and extracting the tooth. Stitches may be required to close the incision.

What is the recovery process after surgical removal of fully impacted wisdom teeth?

Recovery involves following post-operative care instructions, including pain management, avoiding certain foods, and keeping the surgical site clean. Swelling and discomfort are common initially but typically subside over time.

It’s important to note that these answers provide general information, and individual cases may vary. Consultation with a dentist or oral surgeon is crucial for personalized advice based on your specific situation.