Orthodontics and oral surgery would be needed to "pull" the impacted canine into position. This would have nothing to do with color of the teeth. If you are worried about yellowing of the teeth, this could be corrected with many different types of bleaching. My best recommendation would be after completing the braces and oral surgery, bleach with a approved bleaching system with your dentist. J Holsworth, RDH An impacted tooth is never related to all the other teeth becoming yellow. The only exception is that if the impacted tooth is causing pressure on the rooth of another tooth, then a greyish color might appear on that tooth.
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Sometimes canine teeth, or other teeth, remain impacted and never come out. This condition may sometimes be corrected with orthodontics and surgery.By Cyberanto
An impacted canine tooth is easier to treat if caught at a young age. By removing extra teeth and opening up a proper space for the tooth, it will often erupt on its own. Some patients, particularly those who are past their early teens, may require surgery. The oral surgeon will remove the gum and sometimes bone covering the tooth. An orthodontist will then be able to attach a bracket and chain to the tooth to pull it in to its proper position.
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Depends on where the fracture is, any dislocations, and the weight of the dog.
Horace Preston Hoskins has written: 'Canine surgery' -- subject(s): Dogs, Veterinary surgery, Diseases
a dog, wolf, dingo,anything of that sort.A canine is the scientific name for a dog. Not a specific dog but this name goes for all breeds of dogs, wild or not.
Robert Rooks has written: 'Canine orthopedics' -- subject(s): Dogs, Surgery, Veterinary orthopedics, Diseases
No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.
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It really depends on the position of the impacted canine - this needs to be confirmed radiographically. If it is very ectopic (misplaced) it can be left and your dentist asked to review it every 6/12 months. However if it is left and it is in close proximity to the lateral incisor there is a risk it can resorb (eat away) the root of the lateral incisor (if it already hasn't started to do so) resulting in the lateral incisors root which is already short being compromised and the tooth eventually falling out. It essential to get an orthodontic examination. In the UK if you have an impacted tooth you would qualify for treatment under the NHS. Hope this help PS I'm an orthodontist