Impacted Teeth: Expose And Bond

Impacted Teeth Treatment, Expose and Bond in Norco, CA

No need for multiple trips to different specialists: Dr. Tran performs most specialty services. This ensures consistent high quality care, technical oversight, and allows our patients to receive trusted comprehensive care all in our office.

When a tooth does not erupt as expected, it may remain trapped beneath the gums or bone. This is often seen with canine teeth and may affect alignment, spacing, and how the teeth function together. We provide impacted teeth treatment in Norco, CA, to evaluate these cases and determine how the tooth can be guided into its proper position through coordinated surgical and orthodontic treatment. Dr. Quynh Tran assesses tooth position and surrounding structures to plan the next step.
Impacted Teeth: Expose And Bond

Why Some Teeth Do Not Erupt Properly

Sometimes, teeth don’t emerge in the way they’re supposed to. This can happen because there isn’t enough room in the jaw, because of overcrowding, or because of how they’re angled. In some cases, a tooth might get stuck and never come out, while in others, it may partially come through but not line up right. Over time, this can put pressure on the teeth around it and affect how your bite feels. Some people from Corona visit our dental practice to find out about this issue when they’re getting braces.

What We Evaluate Before Recommending Treatment

A thorough evaluation is essential for understanding where an impacted tooth is located and how it relates to the surrounding structures. We use digital imaging to get a clear picture of the tooth’s depth, angle, and the space available for it to move. The American Dental Association (ADA) notes that impacted teeth can lead to alignment issues, which often means that a combination of surgery and orthodontic treatment might be necessary. If you are looking for a dentist in Norco, CA, we explain these findings and discuss appropriate treatment options. 

How the Expose and Bond Procedure Works

In cases where orthodontic movement is planned, an expose and bond procedure may be suggested. This involves exposing the impacted tooth and placing an attachment that allows it to be slowly guided into position. As part of oral surgery in Norco, CA, the procedure is planned in coordination with orthodontic treatment to support controlled tooth movement and long-term alignment.

When Surgical Treatment Is Recommended

Surgical intervention might be necessary if a tooth is unable to erupt naturally or if its location impacts adjacent teeth. Typically, patients are sent for assessment when an orthodontist discovers an impacted tooth that needs surgical exposure. If you are considering impacted tooth surgery near me, early evaluation can help determine whether guided eruption is possible and reduce the risk of further complications. Patients from Jurupa Valley often seek care once orthodontic concerns become more noticeable.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Support Proper Tooth Positioning

Plan your visit to Tran’s Dental in Norco, CA today. Dr. Quynh Tran specializes in evaluating and coordinating surgical care to help guide impacted teeth into the right position, ensuring proper tooth alignment for the long run.

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