Why should I choose exposure and bonding?

Exposure and bonding is a minor oral surgery used to assist in the eruption of teeth that remain stuck—or “impacted”—beneath the gum line. Most commonly used for canines, this procedure is often part of an orthodontic treatment plan. The oral surgeon carefully uncovers the impacted tooth and attaches a small orthodontic bracket to help guide it into its correct position over time. By coordinating with your orthodontist, oral surgeons help ensure that teeth erupt in the right direction, at the right pace, and with minimal complications. This treatment is crucial in preventing misalignment, bite issues, and jaw discomfort that can result from impacted teeth being left untreated.

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Digital Planning for Better Precision

3D imaging and CBCT scans give your surgical team a precise map of the impacted tooth’s location. This allows for more efficient treatment with less tissue disruption and faster healing.

Treatment That Fits Your Budget

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The Benefits of Exposure & Bonding

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The Exposure & Bonding Process

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Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

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