In cases where an impacted tooth doesn’t erupt on its own, a collaborative approach between an orthodontist and an oral surgeon is used. The surgeon will surgically expose the tooth and attach a bracket and chain to it. The orthodontist then applies gentle traction over time to guide the tooth into position.
The goal is to bring the impacted tooth into the dental arch, not remove it. After the tooth erupts, minor gum surgery may sometimes be needed to improve the health or appearance of the surrounding tissue.
The exposure and bracketing procedure is typically performed in-office using local anesthesia and laughing gas. Some patients may opt for IV sedation, although it is usually not necessary. If the procedure only involves exposing the tooth without placing a bracket, the procedure is even quicker.
Details will be reviewed during your preoperative consultation. For more information, please refer to our Preoperative Instructions.
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At Riverside Oral & Maxillofacial Center, we offer a wide array of oral surgery treatments to patients throughout the Riverside area and nearby regions. Our goal is to enhance both the appearance and functionality of your smile. Led by board-certified oral surgeon Dr. Emily Carter, our skilled team performs advanced procedures including dental implants, full-arch restorations, wisdom tooth extractions, and more. We prioritize your safety and comfort with modern facilities, cutting-edge technology, and a dedicated on-site anesthesia team.