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Wisdom teeth need to be removed from the lower jaw and two large teeth from the upper jaw need root canal treatment. Can these two operations be performed at the same time? There is also a small wisd
Wisdom teeth need to be removed from the lower jaw and two large teeth from the upper jaw need root canal treatment. Can these two operations be performed at the same time? There is also a small wisdom tooth next to the big tooth, which was extracted five days ago and the stitches were not removed.

Whether the two operations of wisdom tooth extraction in the lower jaw and root canal treatment in the upper jaw can be performed at the same time requires a doctor to evaluate and diagnose based on the patient's specific situation. Generally speaking, these two operations can be performed at the same time, but the specific situation needs to be comprehensively considered based on the patient's physical condition, oral condition, doctor's advice, and patient needs.

Before performing tooth extraction and root canal treatment, the doctor needs to conduct a comprehensive examination and assessment of the patient's oral cavity to understand the patient's dental condition and oral health. At the same time, doctors also need to formulate corresponding treatment plans and surgical plans based on the patient's specific conditions to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment process.

For the situation where the small wisdom teeth on the upper jaw were extracted five days ago and the sutures were not removed, the patient can consult the doctor and follow the doctor's advice to remove the sutures. After the sutures are removed, patients need to pay attention to oral hygiene and maintenance to avoid uncomfortable symptoms such as infection and pain.

In short, before tooth extraction and root canal treatment, patients need to consult a professional dentist for a comprehensive examination and evaluation, and make corresponding treatment plans and surgical options based on the doctor's recommendations. At the same time, patients also need to pay attention to oral hygiene and maintenance to avoid uncomfortable symptoms such as infection and pain.