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What exactly is an impacted tooth?

An impacted tooth is a tooth that has been blocked from breaking through the gum line or has not fully emerged into its expected position. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including lack of space in the jawbone, the presence of extra teeth, or unusual tooth growth angles.

What are common symptoms of an impacted tooth?

Symptoms of an impacted tooth can range from no noticeable signs at all to severe discomfort.

Some common symptoms include:

  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Jaw pain or swelling
  • Bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth
  • Difficulty opening the mouth or chewing
  • Persistent headache or earache

What treatments are available for impacted teeth?

Treatment options for an impacted tooth depend on the severity of the impaction and the associated symptoms.

Common treatments include:

  • Monitoring the tooth if it’s not causing any problems
  • Orthodontic treatment to create space for the tooth to emerge
  • Extraction of the impacted tooth, particularly if it’s causing pain, infection, or other dental issues

How can I prevent teeth from becoming impacted?

While you can’t completely prevent a tooth from becoming impacted, regular dental check-ups can help identify potential problems early on. In some cases, an orthodontist can provide treatments to help manage the space in the mouth and reduce the risk of impactions.

If you suspect you may have an impacted tooth or are experiencing discomfort in your jaw, don’t wait for complications to arise. Contact Serio Dental today to schedule an evaluation. Our expert team is ready to provide you with the best care and treatment options to ensure your oral health remains optimal.

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Which teeth are most likely to become impacted?

While any tooth can become impacted, the most common are the wisdom teeth in the back of the mouth. Canine teeth, located in the front of the mouth, can also be impacted but less frequently.

How is an impacted tooth diagnosed?

An impacted tooth is typically diagnosed through dental x-rays, which allow dentists to see the position of the teeth below the gum line. During a dental exam, your dentist may suspect an impaction based on the symptoms you describe or the examination of your mouth.

What complications can arise from an impacted tooth?

If left untreated, an impacted tooth can lead to several dental problems, including:

  • Damage to adjacent teeth
  • Development of cysts or tumours
  • Infection of the gums or jawbone
  • Misalignment of other teeth

Can an impacted tooth cause problems if left untreated?

Yes, an untreated impacted tooth can lead to pain, infection, and damage to other teeth. It can also result in more complex dental issues over time, which may require more invasive treatment.

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