Why I Needed Surgery
Part 2 is out!: https://youtu.be/KSgQIJaxrE0 Impacted Canines...wisdom teeth but worse! Some questions you might have: Q: How rare are impacted canines? A: Impacted canines occur in about 2% of the population, with the majority being in the upper jaw. Fun fact! They are 3 times more likely to occur in females (okay maybe not so fun fact if ur a gal) Q: Can't you just leave the tooth in there? A: While you technically can, If left untreated, an impacted tooth can lead to damage to the surrounding teeth, misalignment, gum disease, and even cause the development of cysts in your mouth that can result in bone damage. In my case I was told that I COULD leave it in there since it was inside my bone. But the baby canine would've probably fell out between the ages of 20-40. And by that time the impacted canine would've already disolved into the bone and I would have no choice but to get implants. Q: Seriously? None of the dentists noticed the tooth in an xray? A: Yep. If I wasn't curious enough to check the screen myself I probably would've never known. Thanks so much for watching :D -✦ Links ✦ • Discord server : https://discord.gg/thefirekingdom • Other Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@KaitlynFlamess • Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/_kaitlynflames/ • Twitter : https://x.com/kaitlynflamess • Ko-Fi : https://ko-fi.com/kaitlynflames
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