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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of all kinds of diseases and diseases of all soft tissues such as tongue, cheek, lips, salivary glands, teeth, jaw and jaw joint in the mouth can be performed.


Oral and maxillofacial surgery started with cyst operations in the jawbone after twenty years of surgery. Wisdom teeth, called third molars, have a total of four, one on the right and one on the lower and upper jaws. They are often referred to as 20-year-old women as they become visible between the ages of 18-24. However, they can also occur at older ages.


Not every 20-year-old tooth needs to be extracted. However, wisdom teeth that are not extracted in the early period can cause serious problems in the jaw and teeth.


You should not smoke for the first 48 hours after surgical extractions. Very hot or cold products should not be consumed, medications prescribed by the doctor should be used regularly.


20 Years Teeth


The last teeth to erupt in our mouth are wisdom teeth. Because they usually last until their twenties, they are also called by this name or wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth are also called third molars. They take their place in the mouth between the ages of 18-24. But they usually come out late or stay buried. Some people have four wisdom teeth and they rarely form at all. Often there is not enough room in the mouth for wisdom teeth to erupt, and many wisdom teeth remain impacted or remain in the mouth without fully erupting. If these teeth are affected, it is beneficial to have them extracted by oral surgeons who are trained in this subject.


Impacted Teeth


Despite reaching the age of application, it could not take its place in normal occlusion; Teeth remaining in bone and soft tissue are defined as impacted teeth. The formation of affected teeth may vary under parameters such as genetic characteristics of individuals, diet, participation of teeth in function, and gender changes. It is usually seen between the ages of 20-23 in men and 21-22 in women.


Cyst Treatments


Pathogenic structures that can develop in the roots of the teeth or in any part of the jawbone are called cysts. Cyst surgery is a mandatory procedure. Unfortunately, healing cannot be achieved with medication alone. For this reason, their borders should be determined by oral surgeons and surgically removed from the area they are located. Cysts in the mouth and jawbone are usually cysts arising from the teeth. In addition, although not very common in the oral cavity, cysts may develop from the salivary glands and soft tissues in the mouth.