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» Fractures of Jaw Bones
Due to any accidental trauma there may be fracture of jaw bones (upper and/or lower). Whenever anybody meets with a violent accident with suspected fracture of jaw bone, it’s always advised to consult some nearest trauma centre, for first aid and medico legal formalities. The violent accidents causing a jaw bone fracture could be associated with head injury and/or injury to other vital organs. The treatment for any head injury and/or injury to other vital organs is in priority to the treatment for Jaw bone fractures and this important decision can be made in a well equipped trauma centre only.
We do all kinds of closed reductions with wire fixations under pre anesthetics and local Block anesthesia. The earlier a patient reports less is the displacement of broken parts with lesser swelling easy and instant manipulation. Late reporting may cause infection of the abraded/lacerated wounds. Dr.Parminderjit Kaur has operated on several fracture case successfully, of either jaw bones, both dentulous and edentulous cases.


» Impactions
The last molar teeth, popularly called wisdom teeth, are at times wrongly placed in their sockets of the jaw bones, lying horizontally or at some angle to vertical. In addition they could be impacted (fused with jaw bone). Obviously they are not able to erupt normally and cause severe pain. For such impacted and misaligned teeth the only treatment is their removal. The surgery for removal of such teeth is called impaction. Dr. Parminderjit kaur has done several successful surgeries of impaction under Local anesthesia. The impacted teeth usually fail to erupt completely or partially and their exact situation is only detected with an X-ray.

» Tooth Extraction
Why you need tooth extraction? A tooth even healthy might be required to be extracted for its wrong eruption causing pain ( Impaction) or if required in the treatment plan of Orthodontic treatment. A diseased tooth with mobile roots due to Gum disease (Periodontal) which is beyond restoration or fixation has to be removed.
» After Extraction Home Care
To control bleeding after extraction a cotton swab is placed in the empty socket and the patient is asked to keep it pressed by biting on it. The patient is strictly advised for not to spit and/or rinse the mouth. Normally it takes about one hour to stop the bleeding completely and then the cotton swab is to be removed by the patient. The patients are advised to take, some cold semi liquid or liquid food for one day.
In a few cases the bleeding may persist even after one hour. In such case, after rinsing with ice cold water for few minutes, put a cotton swab in to the socket, and again keep it pressed by biting for one hour. The bleeding will invariably stop. If the bleeding still doesn’t stop then patient should report to his doctor.