Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine


Tarek Abousheta

Dr. Tarek Abousheta
Orthodontist in Irvine, CA

Impacted tooth exposure is a small surgical step that uncovers a tooth stuck below the gum so it can be guided into place, most often a canine that has failed to come in on its own. The process begins with imaging that shows where the tooth is lying and which way it is angled. The gum over it is opened, a bracket is bonded to the tooth, and a light chain lets an orthodontist draw it into the arch over the following months. Patients told they need Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine can begin at Irvine Orthodontics with an evaluation that locates the tooth first and coordinates the timing. The image comes first. The plan builds from it.

Why does a tooth stay trapped? Sometimes there is not enough room in the arch, sometimes it is simply pointed the wrong way, and sometimes a baby tooth never made room for it. Upper canines are the usual culprits, since they erupt late and can drift off course. Caught early, an impacted tooth is far easier to rescue than one left for years. A consultation about Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine reads the position on the film and lays out what uncovering it would involve. The surgical side is covered on the oral surgery page.

What actually happens during the procedure? The area is numbed, the gum over the tooth is gently opened, and a small bracket with an attached chain is bonded to the exposed surface. In some cases the site is left open to heal, in others it is closed back over the bracket. It is a modest step, not a major operation. Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine sets the stage for the real work, which is the slow, steady guidance that follows. The method is chosen from what the scan shows about depth and angle.

Is it hard on a young patient? Usually less than families expect. The exposure itself is quick, and soreness afterward tends to be mild and brief. The longer part is the orthodontic guidance, which can take several months as the tooth is coaxed down. Age matters here, because younger tissue and roots still forming make the whole thing smoother. When cost is raised, financing and payment plans can be arranged. Handling Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine at the right age keeps both the surgery and the follow-up straightforward.

Care comes from a licensed team that reads the position before recommending a thing. Irvine Orthodontics evaluates the impacted tooth, explains how exposure and guidance fit together, and connects patients with the right surgical care to uncover it. Scheduling flexes around school, and the consultation is a real planning session. The team also explains how the surgical step and the months of guidance connect, so the family sees the full arc before anything starts. Questions are welcome at each stage, and the pace is set by the tooth, not a calendar. Families can learn how the guidance stage works on the orthodontic treatment page.

The practice helps children and teens with a canine that has not dropped, patients flagged on a dental x-ray, and anyone told a hidden tooth needs a nudge. Care is in person, from the first scan through the months of guidance. Anyone facing Impacted Tooth Exposure In Irvine can book a consultation and get a clear read on the timing. A short visit answers it, and booking it commits the patient to nothing.