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Orthodontic Canine Exposure & Surgical Endodontics

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    Orthodontic Canine Exposure & Surgical Endodontics in New Milton

    Orthodontic canine exposure and surgical endodontics help align impacted teeth and treat persistent infections. At The Ackerman Clinic, we use advanced techniques for effective, long-lasting results.

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    Orthodontic Canine Exposure & Surgical Endodontics in New Milton

    Orthodontic canine exposure and surgical endodontics help align impacted teeth and treat persistent infections. At The Ackerman Clinic, we use advanced techniques for effective, long-lasting results.

    Book An Appointment

    Orthodontic Canine Exposure & Surgical Endodontics

    Orthodontic canine exposure and surgical endodontics are specialised dental procedures designed to preserve natural teeth and restore proper alignment and function. These treatments are often recommended when teeth fail to erupt correctly or when infections persist after standard root canal treatment.

    At The Ackerman Clinic, we provide advanced canine exposure and surgical endodontic treatments, using modern techniques and a collaborative approach between orthodontists and oral surgeons to deliver predictable, long-term results.

    Who This Treatment Is For

    These treatments are suitable for patients experiencing specific dental issues that cannot be resolved with conventional methods.

    You may need canine exposure if you:

    • Have a missing or unerupted canine tooth
    • Have been told your tooth is impacted or growing in the wrong position
    • Are undergoing orthodontic treatment but a tooth has not erupted
    • Experience spacing or alignment issues due to impacted teeth

    Impacted canines are relatively common and can lead to complications such as damage to adjacent teeth or cyst formation if left untreated.

    You may need surgical endodontics if you:

    • Have persistent infection after a root canal treatment
    • Experience ongoing pain or swelling around a treated tooth
    • Have a tooth that requires preservation instead of extraction
    • Want to avoid tooth loss and maintain your natural smile
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    Procedure / Process Explained Simply

    At The Ackerman Clinic, both procedures are carefully planned and carried out with precision.

    Orthodontic Canine Exposure Process

    The canine teeth (also known as “eye teeth”) usually erupt between the ages of 11 and 13. However, in some cases, they may become impacted or stuck in the wrong position, often behind the front teeth or within the roof of the mouth.

    Surgical exposure allows access to these impacted teeth so they can be guided into their correct position using orthodontic treatment, helping restore both function and aesthetics.

    1

    Consultation & Imaging

    • Detailed clinical examination
    • X-rays or 3D scans to locate the impacted tooth
    • Assessment of space in the dental arch

    2

    Surgical Exposure

    • The gum and sometimes bone covering the tooth are gently removed
    • The tooth is exposed using either an open or closed technique depending on the case

    3

    Attachment Placement

    • A small orthodontic bracket or chain is attached to the tooth
    • This allows controlled movement into position

    4

    Orthodontic Alignment

    • Braces or aligners gradually guide the tooth into its correct position
    • This process may take several months to complete

    Surgical Endodontics (Apicoectomy) Process

    Surgical endodontics, commonly known as an apicoectomy, is performed when infection persists after a root canal. The procedure involves removing the infected tip of the tooth root and sealing it to prevent further infection, helping to save the natural tooth.

    1

    Diagnosis & Planning

    • Assessment of the infected tooth
    • X-rays to evaluate the root and surrounding bone

    2

    Local Anaesthesia

    • The area is numbed to ensure a pain-free procedure

    3

    Root-End Surgery

    • A small incision is made in the gum
    • The infected root tip is removed
    • The root canal is sealed to prevent reinfection

    4

    Healing & Recovery

    • The gum is stitched and allowed to heal
    • Follow-up visits ensure proper recovery

    Apicoectomy procedures have a high success rate (over 90% in many cases) when performed correctly.

    Problems It Solves

    Orthodontic canine exposure and surgical endodontics address a range of dental problems, including:

    • Impacted teeth that fail to erupt naturally
    • Misalignment affecting bite and smile aesthetics
    • Risk of damage to neighbouring teeth
    • Infection or inflammation after root canal treatment
    • Persistent dental pain or swelling
    • Risk of tooth loss due to untreated infection

    Canines play a critical role in both facial aesthetics and functional bite alignment, making their correct positioning essential.

    By treating these issues early, patients can avoid more complex procedures in the future and maintain long-term oral health.

    Recovery & Aftercare

    Recovery for both procedures is generally smooth:

    • Mild swelling and discomfort for a few days
    • Pain is manageable with medication
    • Normal daily activities can usually resume quickly
    • Orthodontic follow-ups are required for canine exposure cases
    • Healing for surgical endodontics may take a few weeks initially, with full bone healing taking longer

    Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending follow-up appointments are essential for successful outcomes.

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    Why Choose Ackerman Clinic for This Treatment in New Milton

    At The Ackerman Clinic, we specialise in complex dental and surgical procedures, providing expert care with a patient-first approach.

    • Experienced clinicians in oral surgery and orthodontics
    • Advanced imaging and precision treatment planning
    • Collaborative approach between specialists
    • Modern techniques for minimally invasive procedures
    • Focus on preserving natural teeth whenever possible
    • Comfortable, patient-friendly clinical environment

    We are dedicated to delivering long-lasting, functional, and aesthetic results, even in complex cases.

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    If you have an impacted tooth or ongoing dental infection, early treatment can prevent more serious complications.

    Book your consultation at The Ackerman Clinic in New Milton today and explore advanced solutions to restore your smile and protect your natural teeth.

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    Is canine exposure painful?

    No, the procedure is performed under anaesthesia. Some mild discomfort after the surgery is normal and temporary.

    How long does it take for an exposed canine to move into position?

    The orthodontic process can take several months to a couple of years depending on the complexity.

    What is an apicoectomy?

    It is a minor surgical procedure that removes the infected tip of a tooth root to save the tooth after a failed root canal.

    How long does it take to heal after an apicoectomy??

    Initial healing takes about 1–2 weeks, while deeper healing continues over several months.

    Will I need an extraction if the procedure fails?

    In most cases, these treatments are highly successful. However, if infection persists, further treatment or extraction may be considered.

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      • Zygomatic Implants
      • Subperiosteal/Customised Jaw Implants
      • Wisdom Teeth Removal
      • Dental Extractions
      • Orthodontic Canine Exposures & Surgical Endodontics
      • Conscious Sedation
      • Gum Disease Management
      • Periodontal Laser Therapy
      • Teeth Whitening
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