Impacted canines, also known as impacted canine teeth, occur when the canine teeth (the pointed teeth located next to the incisors) do not erupt properly into their correct position in the dental arch. Instead, they become stuck, or impacted, in the bone or gum tissue
Read MoreOvercoming trauma after a bad dental experience involves both psychological and practical strategies. It's important to address the emotional impact as well as to rebuild trust in dental care.
Read MoreBaby teeth, also known as primary or deciduous teeth, typically begin to get loose and fall out to make way for permanent teeth at different ages.
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