{"id":2028,"date":"2021-10-04T16:00:51","date_gmt":"2021-10-04T20:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cliniquemaxillo.com\/?p=2028"},"modified":"2023-03-27T11:58:00","modified_gmt":"2023-03-27T15:58:00","slug":"impacted-canine-exposure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cliniquemaxillo.com\/en\/blogue\/impacted-canine-exposure\/","title":{"rendered":"Why is it Important to Expose Impacted Canines?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Oral and maxillofacial surgery specialists have extensive expertise treating a multitude of oral and dental pathologies. One of the many treatments they can perform is impacted canine exposure, a procedure that is less well-known to the general public.<\/p>\n

What is impacted canine exposure? What are impacted teeth, and why do they need to be exposed? Find out in this article.<\/p>\n

What is an impacted tooth?<\/h2>\n

An impacted tooth is a tooth that fails to erupt through the gums and remains stuck in the jawbone. Wisdom teeth<\/a> are most often affected by this problem, which is one of the reasons why they are usually removed. However, the problem can affect any tooth, depending on the patient\u2019s oral anatomy.<\/p>\n

Impacted teeth can have a variety of causes. One of the most common is a lack of space in the mouth. When baby teeth are slow to fall out, the adult teeth have no room to come in. Adult teeth may also deviate from their eruption path if the corresponding baby tooth has sustained an impact or trauma<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Health risks associated with impacted canines<\/h2>\n

Canines are strong teeth that form the cornerstone of a person\u2019s dentition. They play a vital role in bite alignment and chewing in general.<\/p>\n

Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics<\/a> frequently see patients with impacted canines. Not including wisdom teeth, canines are the last teeth to come in and are the most commonly impacted. If they fail to erupt, they will usually need to be exposed.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s important to undergo this oral surgery<\/a> if it is deemed necessary by an oral healthcare professional, because there are significant risks associated with impacted canines that remain untreated.<\/p>\n

Here are a few of the problems that impacted canines can cause.<\/p>\n