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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Impacted tooth
  1. An impacted tooth is a tooth that does not break through the gum. ... between the ages of 17 and 21. An impacted tooth remains stuck in gum tissue or bone for ...
  2. ... several teeth using the methods above. For an impacted tooth , the surgeon may have to cut a flap ... teeth Gum disease that loosens or damages teeth Tooth injury from trauma Impacted teeth that are causing problems, such as wisdom ...
  3. ... from one nostril Gum disease ( gingivitis , gingivostomatitis , ANUG) Impacted tooth Poor dental hygiene Tonsils with deep crypts and sulfur granules Sinus infection Throat infection Tobacco smoking Vitamin supplements (especially in large doses) ...
  4. ... Infections that can cause them include: Abscessed or impacted tooth Ear infection Colds , flu , and other infections Swelling ( ...
  5. ... size, and position of teeth Partially or fully impacted teeth The presence and severity of tooth decay (called cavities or dental caries) Bone damage ( ...
  6. ... between the jaw and tooth size. It causes tooth overcrowding or ... impacted teeth, or abnormally shaped teeth Ill-fitting dental ...