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Removal of upper wisdom teeth with roots in the maxillary sinuses

Before orthodontic treatment, it is often necessary to remove wisdom teeth. Sometimes it involves a single tooth, and in other cases, all four — depending on the clinical situation.

Dr. Tikhon Zhurbenko
Dr. Tikhon Zhurbenko

Oral surgeon, implantoligist, periodontist

In this case, the patient required the removal of two upper wisdom teeth. The main challenge was anatomical: the roots of both teeth extended into the maxillary sinuses. With such a feature, there is a risk of creating a communication between the oral and nasal cavities, which can lead to complications and prolonged recovery.

Thanks to a well-planned approach, the extraction was performed with the utmost precision. The doctor used a gentle, minimally invasive technique to preserve the surrounding tissues. The entire procedure took no more than 30 minutes. At the follow-up visit one week later for suture removal, the patient reported feeling comfortable throughout the recovery period with no pain or discomfort.

Why this is important

Wisdom tooth extraction is not always a routine procedure. In cases where the roots are close to or extend into the maxillary sinuses, special caution and an experienced specialist are required. That’s why it is essential to trust such procedures to professionals who can anticipate and prevent potential complications.

What patients should know

At DentalDate, we follow a comprehensive approach: each extraction is carried out with consideration of individual anatomical features, and rehabilitation is monitored until the patient’s full recovery.