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impacted tooth - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

An impacted tooth is a tooth that fails to fully pass through the gums. ...
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impacted tooth - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
impacted tooth, Tooth anatomy
Tooth anatomy

Causes of impacted tooth (Source: MedLinePlus)
Teeth start to pass through the gums (emerge) during infancy, and again when the primary (baby) teeth are replaced by the permanent teeth. If a tooth fails to emerge, or emerges only partially, it is considered to be impacted. The most common teeth to become impacted are the wisdom teeth (the third set of molars). They are the last teeth to emerge, usually between the ages of 17 and 21. An impacted tooth remains stuck in gum tissue or bone for various reasons. It may be that the area is just overcrowded and there's no room for the teeth to emerge. For example, the jaw may be too small to fit the wisdom teeth. Teeth may also become twisted, tilted, or displaced as they try to emerge, resulting in impacted teeth. Impacted wisdom teeth are very common. They are often painless and cause no apparent trouble. However, some professionals believe an impacted tooth pushes on the next tooth, which pushes the next tooth, eventually causing a misalignment of the bite. A partially emerged tooth can trap food, plaque, and other debris in the soft tissue around it, leading to inflammation and tenderness of the gums and unpleasant mouth odor. This is called pericoronitis. ...
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Symptoms of impacted tooth (Source: MedLinePlus)
Bad breath ; Difficulty opening the mouth (occasionally); Pain or tenderness of the gums (gingiva) or jaw bone; Prolonged headache or jaw ache; Redness and swelling of the gums around the impacted tooth; Swollen lymph nodes of the neck (occasionally); Unpleasant taste when biting down on or near the area; Visible gap where a tooth did not emerge. ...
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impacted tooth - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
No treatment may be needed if the impacted tooth is not causing any problems. Over-the-counter pain relievers may help if the impacted tooth causes discomfort. Warm salt water (one-half teaspoon of salt in one cup of water) or over-the-counter mouthwashes may be soothing to the gums. Removal of the tooth (extraction) is the usual treatment for an impacted tooth. This is usually done in the dentist's office, but difficult cases may require an oral surgeon. Antibiotics may be prescribed before the extraction if the tooth is infected. ...
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News on impacted tooth
Health Tip: Do You Have an Impacted Tooth? (MedicineNet)

Further Reading on impacted tooth
  • Wisdom Tooth Problems - Treatment Overview ( WebMD )
    The most common treatment for wisdom tooth problems is removing the tooth (extraction). This involves opening the gum over the...your wisdom tooth is impacted and whether it is causing any problems...
  • Wisdom Tooth Problems - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Wisdom teeth are the upper and lower third molars, located at the very back of the mouth...What are wisdom teeth ? Wisdom teeth are the upper and lower...give them room, wisdom teeth may become impacted ...
  • Things that go cough in the night ( WebMD )
    ...her head. Her nasal cavity was severely impacted . They did a long, strong dose of...acute you should call. Here's an overview of coughs and their cause that might...well. The stuff smells awful..
  • Dental X-Rays ( WebMD )
    An overview of dental X-rays, including the different types and what they do...and allow your dentist to find cavities, check the health of the tooth root and bone surrounding the tooth , check the...
  • Toothache and Gum Problems - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    ...but fortunately usually can be prevented with good dental care and dental hygiene. Keeping your teeth , gums, and the bones around...prevented by taking good care of your teeth and gums. Keeping...


  • Wisdom tooth extraction ( WebMD )
    An oral and maxillofacial surgeon or your dentist can remove (extract) a wisdom tooth . The procedure often can be done in the dentist's or surgeon's office.

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