Missing Molar

Multiple Decayed Lower Molars With Abscess Risk

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Multiple Decayed Lower Molars With High Risk of Abscess Case Analysis

What Is Seen in This Case

The image shows the lower jaw (mandible) with multiple back molars affected by visible decay. On both the left and right sides, at least one molar shows brown cavitated lesions, indicating advanced tooth decay. The surrounding gum tissue appears slightly irritated, and the floor of the mouth is clearly visible.

This pattern suggests bilateral molar decay, which increases the overall infection risk.

Gum Abscess Between Back Teeth Case Analysis

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Gum Abscess Between Back Teeth Case Analysis

What Is Seen in This Case

The image shows a localized red and swollen gum area between the back teeth, clearly marked by an arrow. The surrounding molars appear to have deep grooves and visible wear, and the gum tissue between them looks inflamed and irritated, suggesting a localized infection.

This area is difficult to clean and is a common site for gum abscess formation.

Missing Lower Molar With Braces Case Analysis

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Missing Lower Molar With Braces Case Analysis and Care Plan

What Is Seen in This Case

The image shows lower teeth with orthodontic braces, and a missing lower molar creating an open space along the dental arch. Brackets and wires are present on the remaining teeth, and plaque buildup is visible around orthodontic components. The gum tissue near the missing tooth appears healed but vulnerable.

This situation increases the risk of food trapping, tooth movement, and uneven bite forces during orthodontic treatment.

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