Impacted Canines

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If you have a tooth that is stuck in the gums and unable to emerge properly, treatment is crucial to ensure proper oral development and prevent future problems. Don't let an impacted canine hold you or a loved one back. Contact our office to learn more about treatment options and how we can help your child achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.


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Impacted Canine Treatment


When a tooth fails to erupt properly, it results in a condition called impaction. After wisdom teeth, the most commonly impacted teeth are canines. To prevent this from having a negative impact on your oral health and function, Aspire surgeons provide treatment for impacted canines in locations across Salt Lake City. Call us today to learn more and schedule your appointment with our skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Impacted canine services from Aspire Surgical in Salt Lake City, UT
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Impacted Teeth

In some cases, a tooth does not break through the gum and remains stuck in the bone and gum tissues. This is known as an impacted tooth. The wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the teeth that will most likely become impacted. These teeth often become impacted because there is not enough room in the dental arch for them to fully and properly erupt. Impacted wisdom teeth are typically removed in order to avoid complications with the health of the teeth, gums, and jawbone.

Impacted Canine Treatment

The second most commonly impacted teeth are the upper canines (also known as the eye teeth). If the canine teeth do not erupt as normal, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons will check the position of the adjacent teeth to make certain that the canines have sufficient space to grow in. We may also take X-rays to determine whether the canines are impacted, to check the impacted tooth’s position, and to assess any effects on the neighboring teeth and structures. In most cases, our team will create a treatment plan to expose the impacted canines. To expose an impacted upper canine, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons will typically remove the gums that cover the tooth. For some patients, this is enough to allow the tooth to grow as normal. For others, we will bond an orthodontic attachment to the impacted tooth. This attachment is connected to a small chain that is used to apply gentle force to bring the tooth into position.

For more information about how we can help you with impacted teeth, please call or visit our office today.

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