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  1. An impacted tooth is a tooth that does not break through the gum. ... emerges only partially, it is considered to be impacted. This most commonly happens with the wisdom teeth ( ...
  2. ... to plan treatment for dental implants, check for impacted wisdom teeth, and detect jaw problems. A panoramic ... size, and position of teeth Partially or fully impacted teeth The presence and severity of tooth decay ( ...
  3. ... ask your provider how to manage the condition. Impacted ear wax can also cause trouble hearing and is common with age. Your provider can remove impacted ear wax. VISION Vision occurs when light is ...
  4. ... several teeth using the methods above. For an impacted tooth , the surgeon may have to cut a ... loosens or damages teeth Tooth injury from trauma Impacted teeth that are causing problems, such as wisdom ...
  5. ... swallowed and block the intestines) Gallstones (rare) Hernias Impacted stool Intussusception (telescoping of one segment of bowel ...
  6. ... for the condition starts with removal of the impacted stool. After that, steps are taken to prevent ...
  7. ... use of a bottle Extra teeth, lost teeth, impacted teeth, or abnormally shaped teeth Ill-fitting dental ...
  8. ... x-ray of the child's belly may show impacted stool in the colon. The provider may perform ...
  9. ... Infections that can cause them include: Abscessed or impacted tooth Ear infection Colds , flu , and other infections ...
  10. ... of stool softeners or laxatives. If stools are impacted, glycerin suppositories or saline enemas may be recommended ...
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