
Impacted Teeth
It is rare to find them. And its treatment is removal to be able to breastfeed properly. We see in the first three photos a case of impacted canines that can cause reabsorption…
Ectopic teeth
It is rare to find them. And its treatment is removal to be able to breastfeed properly.



Rhizolysis by Impacted Teeth
We see in the first three photos a case of impacted canines that can cause reabsorption or rhizolysis (destruction of the crown and root) of the teeth involved, hence the importance of treating these conditions in the hands of a specialized maxillofacial surgeon.






Case 3: impacted tooth
The following images show an impacted tooth case and its clinical management. Each patient requires an evaluation to define the treatment plan and surgical approach.



Case 4: impacted canine
Impacted canines can lead to complications such as rhizolysis or damage to adjacent teeth. Treatment should be planned with the specialist, based on imaging and the patient’s condition.




Case 5: additional clinical case
In some patients, impacted teeth require a comprehensive evaluation and surgical planning to prevent complications in neighboring teeth.


