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Jafrabad Chittagong shipbreaking
eid mubarak west bengal. are you awake? Is there any difference left between the heart of Kolkata and dirty slums of bangladesh? your koler jol is bleeding kurbani blood too. you know what's the second most favourite eid tradition of subcontinent's mohammedans?
well yes, it is breaking your murtis.
Oh Hindu, when will you fight against these disgusting injustices? West bengal has become the next Kashmir and even worse.
A Magical Sunrise Moment || Chittagong by I Am An Amateur Lifestyle Photographer
Shipbreaking #9b, Chittagong, Bangladesh, Edward Burtynsky, 2000
Wisdom Tooth Removal in Chittagong: Signs, Procedure & Recovery Guide
Wisdom tooth pain can be one of the most uncomfortable dental problems. Many people ignore it at first, but over time it can cause swelling, pain, infection, and damage to nearby teeth. That’s why dentists often recommend wisdom tooth removal before the problem becomes serious.
In this simple guide, you’ll learn when wisdom teeth should be removed, what the procedure is like, and how to recover quickly after treatment.
What is a Wisdom Tooth?
Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to grow in your mouth. They usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25.
Some people have no problems with them, but many wisdom teeth grow in the wrong direction or don’t have enough space to come out properly. This is called an impacted wisdom tooth.
According to dental experts, impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, gum infection, and crowding of nearby teeth.
Signs You May Need Wisdom Tooth Removal
You should visit a dentist if you notice:
Pain at the back of your mouth
Swollen gums
Jaw pain or headache
Difficulty chewing food
Bad breath
Gum infection around the tooth
Many patients online also mention that wisdom tooth pain becomes worse over time if untreated.
How Wisdom Tooth Removal Works
The process is usually simple and safe when done by an experienced dentist.
Dental Checkup
The dentist first checks your teeth and may take an X-ray to see the position of the wisdom tooth.
Local anesthesia is used so you don’t feel pain during the procedure.
If the tooth is impacted, the dentist may make a small opening in the gum to remove it safely.
After the procedure, the dentist may place stitches and give instructions for healing.
Most people recover within a few days.
Recovery Tips After Wisdom Tooth Removal
To heal faster:
Rest for the first 24 hours
Avoid hard or spicy foods
Use ice packs to reduce swelling
Drink plenty of water
Follow your dentist’s instructions carefully
Mild pain and swelling for a few days is normal after extraction.
Why Choosing the Right Dentist Matters
Wisdom tooth removal should always be done by a skilled dental professional, especially for impacted teeth.
In Dr. Masum’s Dental Clinic, patients receive advanced dental care with modern technology and personalized treatment. The clinic is known for oral surgery, emergency dental care, and comfortable patient service.
Dr. Nurul Kabir Masum is also recognized for advanced dental training and modern treatment techniques in Chittagong.
Final Thoughts
Wisdom tooth problems should never be ignored. Early treatment can prevent serious pain, infection, and damage to nearby teeth.
If you are feeling discomfort at the back of your mouth, visiting a professional dentist early can save you from bigger dental problems later.
Humayra Anjum
by Izrat Zahin
ROAR Chittagong,ROAR with all might,
Please all my Bangladeshi ভাই/বোন, there'll be tons of distractions (investigation results, unqualified entitled opinions, 90's kids), do not let them occupy your head. These are nothing but distractions to weaken the movement.
Credit: Bangladesh Archive 2024 (Facebook)
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by Mohammad Fayzul Mowla (Bangladesh)
“I took this photograph in Chittagong, Bangladesh. A woman is feeding her pet cats. She is called Minnie's mother by all the locals, as she calls all her pets ‘Minnie'. This woman has many pets. She spends half of the money she earns daily to feed these animals. She earns money by working in other people's homes.”
World Food Programme Food for Life, a category of Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2024.