How To Manage a Maxillary Tuberosity Fracture - Oral Surgery Complications

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @narad8165
    @narad8165 2 года назад +7

    in the absence of lower third molar, if the upper third molar has not over erupted,it can be sign of ankylosing with tuberosity. Better use a handpiece on the distal to free it.

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 года назад

      great point!!!

    • @cynthiariley8290
      @cynthiariley8290 2 года назад

      Does this mean in the case of over eruption, the probability of tuberosity fracture lessens?

    • @narad8165
      @narad8165 2 года назад +2

      @@cynthiariley8290 yes, that's a dream wisdom ext. We can charge for impaction.

    • @cynthiariley8290
      @cynthiariley8290 2 года назад

      Thanks for the reply. I am a patient with an over-erupted maxillary third molar. However, it does have curved roots. I’m a bit anxious about upcoming removal due to having known someone who experienced tuberosity fracture

    • @narad8165
      @narad8165 2 года назад

      @@cynthiariley8290 once I fractured a tuberosity. Along with tuberosity some portions of the palatal bone also fractured. Small muscles which lodge there were also hanging. I cut those muscles from the bone(s) and removed the bone. Then I sutured the gaping soft palate. That night I didn't sleep well. However it healed very well. When I removed the suture after 3 weeks, the wound was healed. I saw the patient again after a year, when even the tuberosity seemed to have rebuilt itself. Don't worry, this is very rare and the tuberosity is the most useless bone you will ever have.

  • @rajashekargopinath8575
    @rajashekargopinath8575 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your informative Podcasts, As GDP's we tend to fracture Maxillary Tuberosity when we apply distal pressure using a Cryer Elevator or a spade elevator. Problem is when we solely depend on elevators. We should use elevator just to luxate, once luxated its better to use Forceps with Buccal force!
    Thanks once again❤🎉

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  6 месяцев назад +1

      great input doc thank you!

  • @furbyinthemicrowave5344
    @furbyinthemicrowave5344 2 года назад +6

    in my 22 years experience I have found upper 8's that are palatally placed are the ones to be careful of .
    If a 7 is the most distal tooth then the worst thing you can do is put your elevator between the 6 and 7 and try to elevate distally.

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 года назад +1

      great contribution, thank you for sharing your wisdom!

    • @kvgolfa
      @kvgolfa 2 года назад +2

      So how should you extract the 7?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 года назад +1

      @@kvgolfa with care, using sectioning if appropriate and reflecting slightly the soft tissues first to help you if this sometimes unavoidable complication happens

    • @benlloyd3155
      @benlloyd3155 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Much better to simply remove the crown and then deliver the roots separately.

  • @ErMr-1998
    @ErMr-1998 2 года назад +1

    Today in Surgery happend,terrible yes,thank you for the video.
    We expected ,can happend, removing a Wisdom tooth at 37 Years old woman.
    Was my first time I saw that.❤️
    All the bests.

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 года назад

      it was mean to be - hope you managed OK

  • @ebzzzz1
    @ebzzzz1 3 года назад

    Thank you for your videos Jaz !!

  • @hollyharris2139
    @hollyharris2139 11 месяцев назад

    There is a bone firmly attatched to "something" where my 15th molar was extracted lol the 2nd dentist broke it off 3 days post op. There was so much pain. .and then realized it was not going to come out after I let him know I could feel everything even after being numbed 5x. Need to see a surgeon now but Appts are weeks out and now its infected. 😅 .. so idk. Watching this helped me understand what could have potentially caused this bone on the upper side of my gum.. 🎉 when my dentist said "...Im going to try one more time" I wish I had said nevermind.

  • @buney
    @buney 9 месяцев назад

    My dentist broke the end of jaw off removing a wisdom tooth then continued to try and pull it through my rear gums tearing the flesh with it! I woke up in hospital where they tried to do the same!

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  9 месяцев назад

      so sorry to read this hope you're OK - wisdom teeth can be a real nuisance

  • @prithvijith2831
    @prithvijith2831 2 года назад

    Sir i have a doubt....why artificial tooth should not be placed on tuberosity?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 года назад

      you mean like an implant?

    • @MariaBKBK
      @MariaBKBK 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@protrusive Dr. I think he means in removable dentures, they teach us not to replace a terminal tooth if it's going to be mounted at tuberosity level, and to always leave that space in the wax and eventually in the final dentures.

  • @dr.amratasrivastava2284
    @dr.amratasrivastava2284 3 года назад

    Today only ..I got tuberosity fracture .. 🥺 .Thankfully , less soft tissue fracture ..
    Thanx for video . Would always try use buccal forces more ..Thanx

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  3 года назад

      it happens bud - we learn! wishing you all the best

  • @tiffanybutler2331
    @tiffanybutler2331 Год назад

    How long does it take for the patient to heal ?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  Год назад

      like most bony fractures, 4-6 weeks to stabilise

  • @latifah5150
    @latifah5150 2 года назад

    I'm a new subscriber :-)

  • @saradayarlagadda9379
    @saradayarlagadda9379 Год назад

    So scary

  • @miniberserker
    @miniberserker 2 месяца назад

    Do you even need the tuberosity? lol

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive  2 месяца назад

      it's like an appendix or wisdom teeth ;)
      But jokes aside the tuberosity helps with complete dentures and can also be harvested for a bone graft