When a tooth fails to erupt properly or is impacted beneath the gum line, it may require a procedure known as tooth exposure. This common service is often necessary for teeth that are blocked by other teeth, bone, or soft tissue, preventing them from naturally coming into place.
Using advanced techniques, we carefully remove the gum and bone tissue covering the tooth, allowing it to be guided into its correct position with the help of braces or other orthodontic devices.
When a tooth fails to erupt properly or is impacted beneath the gum line, it may require a procedure known as tooth exposure.
Using advanced techniques, we carefully remove the gum and bone tissue covering the tooth, allowing it to be guided into its correct position with the help of braces or other orthodontic devices.