Impacted teeth
Teeth unable to erupt
Teeth trapped below the gum or bone that cannot erupt normally, often wisdom teeth.
About Impacted teeth
Teeth unable to erupt
Teeth trapped below the gum or bone that cannot erupt normally, often wisdom teeth.
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