Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

What Are Impacted Teeth?

By: Home | Health-and-Fitness


Impacted teeth occur either because the path for their emergence is blocked, or because they have formed in the wrong position in the mouth. The eruption of teeth into mouth is not fully understood, but it is probably the result of rapid multiplication of the cells which from the tooth root, the pressure of which thrust the tooth through the overlying bone.

In cases of impaction, the problem is not usually one of failure within the developing tooth itself, but either of its position or of its relation to the other teeth nearby. Where there is crowding, that is, inadequate space in the mouth for all the teeth, the last teeth to erupt often have insufficient room, because the space available has all been taken by the teeth which have already emerged. Under these circumstances, the later erupting teeth may grow through, but out of line, or alternatively, they may be unable to emerge fully. When a tooth fails to erupt, either fully or partially, it is described as being impacted.

The cause of the crowding which leads to most impactions is not really understood, but it may arise as the result of the individual inheriting large teeth from one parent and small jaws from the other. It has also been suggested that there may be an evolutionary process in progress leading to a reduction in the size of the human jaw.

Sometimes, teeth are impacted as the result of their being formed in the in the wrong position. For example, upper canine teeth are sometimes too deeply placed, so that when they begin to erupt, they grow towards the alveolar bone [bordering the gum]. It is then not usually possible for them to erupt.

Impactions are comparatively uncommon in the milk teeth [called the deciduous dentition] because, as they are small, crowding is usually less. It is possible for any permanent tooth to become impacted, but impaction due to overcrowding most often affects wisdom teeth, the third molar, canines and premolars [situated in front of molar]. Impactions which are due to tooth development in incorrect positions affect upper canines more commonly than other teeth, and the problem often runs in families, showing that it inherited.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Chetan bhawani is a dental student and do research on dental related disorders and dental diseases and tries to provide awareness to people.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health-and-Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Health-and-Fitness

  • All About Milk Teeth
    By: Dave Deane | Dec 1st 2007
    The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they usually appear in pairs, and those of the lower jaw generally precede the corresponding ones of the upper. Read

  • Teeth Whitening Services - Complete Teeth Whitening Services In Beverly Hills And Los Angeles
    By: danymenz | Apr 17th 2010
    With the rise in the demand for teeth whitening services, almost all the dentists in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles are coming up with impressive solutions for quick teeth whitening. Teeth whitening services in Beverly Hills are the best and the most effective treatment procedure for restoring the smile ability of all those ... Read

  • How To Whiten Your Teeth In A Safe As Well As Healthy Way
    By: Donald | Sep 14th 2009
    Lots of people face problems with yellow or discolored teeth. There are various causes of discolored teeth such as lack of calcium, smoking, coffee etc. The discolored teeth always give an odd idea about one’s personality. If you have discolored teeth, you may also want to get rid of it. Here are some effective as well as ... Read

  • Tips On Tooth Development In Children For Parents
    By: Steven Brazis | Feb 4th 2008
    Parents often ask whether their children's teeth are developing normally with the proper timing of eruption, position, spacing, etc. This article answers the most common questions in a general way, giving parents a general guidline for their children's development. Read

  • Care Of Your Child's Milk Teeth
    By: Stephanie Andrew | Jul 12th 2010
    It is a little recognised fact that a child's dental care actually begins in the womb. That's just one of the many reasons to take extra care of your health during pregnancy. Read

  • At Home Teeth Whitening- How Does It Compare To Going To A Dentist?
    By: J Pal | Feb 10th 2010
    Laser teeth whitening can be costly. And home teeth whitening products are a lot cheaper. But how do they compare overall? Find out in this article. Read

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Methods
    By: Juliet Cohen | Sep 17th 2007
    An impacted tooth is a tooth that fails to fully emerge through the gums. The precise reasons why an individual's wisdom teeth need to be extracted should be explained to them by their dentist, after an examination which almost certainly will need to include x-rays. Read

  • Teeth Whitening Works For Me

    Teeth whitening can be a highly effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth, not removing any of the tooth surface. It can not make a complete colour change; but it will lighten the existing shade.

    There are a number of reasons why you might want to get your teeth whitened. Artists were some ...
    Read

  • White Teeth With Teeth Whitening
    By: Keith George | Jul 14th 2006
    There are a number of reasons why you might want to get your teeth whitened. The number 1 reason is, we want to have white teeth! Read

  • Facts On Opalescence Teeth Whitening System
    By: cdup | Jul 12th 2008
    Facts on Opalescence Teeth Whitening Systems and why they are so popular
    amungst other products
    Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy