아직 어금니가 많이 상하지 않았나봐요 꾸준히 관리하셔서 임플란트는 피하시길~
I recently had my wisdom tooth treated for pain and numbness.
My wisdom tooth was badly damaged, so I had to use a temporary filling.
I tried to chew on the other side as much as possible, but for the past few days, something has been feeling strange.
I went to the dentist and found out that the filling had all fallen out, so I had to get my wisdom teeth treated again.
I had upper molar treatment a few years ago.
It was said to be molar treatment, but in fact it was surgery to extract wisdom teeth.
On one side, the wisdom tooth grew well(?) so it was able to be extracted quite easily.
The other side is pushing against the back of the molar, so if I pull it out, the molar will break, so I have to just use it and then get an inflated one.
So, I left my wisdom teeth in place and only treated my molars. They were quite decayed, so I just had most of them scraped out and filled them with simple fillings.
I've been living like that for several years. I temporarily filled in my missing wisdom teeth, so I mostly chewed food with only one side, leaving the other side unused.
Just recently, I started to feel something breaking on the side I'd barely used. It felt like a sandcastle crumbling.
I went straight to my regular dental clinic and got treatment.
Even though I didn't use it like that and only stimulated it when brushing my teeth, it was wearing off.
However, the really kind and good doctor said that it seemed like the wisdom tooth could still be left alone a little longer, so he proceeded with the wisdom tooth treatment, saying that he would wait and see a little longer.
Obviously, at this level, it would be worth recommending implants and making a profit.
I am grateful that they continue to provide wisdom tooth treatment at such a low price, but I also wonder if it is okay.
Still, I trust and leave it to them because it is such a good hospital.
It is a simple molar treatment that requires you to chew on something as small as a peanut.
Even though it is uncomfortable, I continue to go forward with the belief that it is not overtreatment.
They say that dental health is one of the five blessings, and I think I really agree with that.