Treatment of fully ambiguous blocked teeth

Patient Question: Disease: Full ambulatory blocked tooth Description: In May this year, I took dental films for orthodontic purposes and found a horizontal full ambulatory blocked tooth on each of the left and right sides. Help wanted:Since I am from out of town, I would like to go to you on Saturday to have my right tooth extracted. Because the previous one was so horrible, I want to ask if I must use a hammer? Is there any other good way? Department of the hospital visited: Anhui Provincial Oral Hospital Dental Surgery Doctor: Generally, we don’t use it, but only when the root of the tooth adheres to the bone tissue. Patient question: I have a tooth that is buried inside the alveolar bone. When will you sit next week? I would like to see you for a tooth extraction. Doctor: This kind of position is like pulling a radish, there is a radish cherry, pull it and it comes out, the radish pit is a little deep. If you don’t have a radish, you have to dig the surrounding soil. Therefore, no matter what method is used, the trauma is different from ordinary tooth extraction, and the post-operative swelling and pain is certain, but our method and process will make you feel less “scary” than the traditional method. If you come, you will only be given a separate time, initially on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., to avoid the physiological period and to confirm here before coming. The film will be provided first.