Stress and anxiety are in the air as we enter spring semester exam period over here in Cambridge, Massachusetts ... BUT it was even worse for a close friend of mine, whose wisdom teeth were causing her a ton of pain and distracting her from studying for exams!
After 2 full days of enduring pain in the back of her gums (our group of friends was fairly certain that her wisdom teeth were the sources of her discomfort), she got her x-rays taken at Mass General Hospital, and here are the results! Isn't this a stunning image? (click to enlarge)
After 2 full days of enduring pain in the back of her gums (our group of friends was fairly certain that her wisdom teeth were the sources of her discomfort), she got her x-rays taken at Mass General Hospital, and here are the results! Isn't this a stunning image? (click to enlarge)
Impacted wisdom teeth |
The following day, she got three of her wisdom teeth removed. Take a closer look at the x-ray -- you can probably guess which tooth was NOT removed. If you guessed the one on the upper right-hand side of the image, you're right! As you can see, this tooth appears to be coming at an angle and at a different position than the other three teeth.
The x-ray shown here is called a Panoramic Film, which was taken extra-orally. This is in contrast to the typical Periapical and Bitewing x-rays that are normally taken annually or once every two years. In a Panoramic film, the film is placed outside of the mouth on the opposite of the head from the X-ray source. The result is an extra-oral radiographic view, as shown above.
Anyways, I'll be sure to add an update if and when my friend's final wisdom tooth is removed!
Back to exam-studying ...
Eric