An impacted tooth is a tooth that is positioned against another tooth, bone, or soft tissue. Call our Key West office and let our dentist improve your smile. At around age 11 or 12, the canine teeth grow in. After wisdom teeth, these special teeth are the most likely teeth to become impacted (stuck beneath the gums and not able to grow into the mouth properly). Since they are essential for the bite, when the canines become impacted, they must be treated in a way that allows them to grow in and take their proper place in the dental arch. The standard treatment for canine impaction is a two-phase procedure called exposure and bonding, during which an oral surgeon works hand in hand with an orthodontist to move the canine tooth into its proper position.
Dr. Nathan Eberle MD, DDS, FACS is expertly trained to treat impacted canine teeth with exposure and bonding procedures successfully. If you or your child require treatment for impacted canines, we encourage you to request a consultation with Dr. Nathan Eberle MD, DDS, FACS during which a personalized treatment plan will be created that will offer you or your child the most comfortable experience possible in a calm and friendly oral surgery environment.
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Keys Dental Specialists specializes in comprehensive dentistry, from preventative exams and cleanings to complex dental implants, sedation, and oral surgery. With 50+ years of combined expertise, we serve Key West and all of Monroe County.
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A single implant(s) can support a crown to replace just one missing tooth, which is significantly more durable and natural than traditional bridges.
Starting at
$95 Per Month.
Occasionally, a patient is missing more than one tooth but still has healthy gums and surrounding teeth. In this case, two or more implants are placed, and the crowns are attached, leaving the teeth intact.
Starting at
$195 Per Month.
Patients who need to replace a full upper and/or lower set of teeth can now opt for full mouth implants. Our oral surgeon will place 4 implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.
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$300 Per Month.
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