Expertise for anatomical challenges

Impacted teeth, missing teeth and complex cases

A permanent tooth that refuses to erupt? Dr. Barrière handles complex anatomical situations using 3D imaging.

What are the symptoms?

The presence of an impacted tooth is often silent, but detectable:
  • A baby tooth that doesn't fall out
  • Visible absence of a permanent tooth
  • Abnormal lump on the gum
  • Neighboring teeth that are shifting
  • Accidental discovery during an X-ray
  • Extended empty space on the arch
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What is the origin of these problems?

Why does a tooth remain stuck in the jawbone?

The lack of space

This is the main cause. If the jaw is too narrow, the last teeth get stuck.

An obstacle in the way

A stubborn baby tooth, an extra permanent tooth, or another anatomical obstacle blocks the natural eruption of the tooth

Wrong direction

The tooth bud has developed crookedly in the bone and is growing in the wrong direction.

Genetic factors

Some families have a predisposition to impacted teeth or agenesis (missing teeth).

What are the risks if we don't act?

An impacted tooth cannot remain indefinitely in the bone without monitoring.

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How can Dr. Barrière help you?

Orthodontic and surgical treatment will guide the tooth into its optimal position.

Is a permanent tooth taking a long time to erupt?

A simple panoramic X-ray can clear up any doubt. Make an appointment for a check-up.

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