Dentistry/Eye teeth

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Hi, I'm 15 years old and I have eye teeth that didn't grow in properly, I heard that they don't pull eye teeth anymore because the face will fall in. Is it true? The reason I want to know is because my eye teeth grew in through the gums since there was no room between teeth, and now the top of one of them has an infection, and I'm wondering, will they pull it? and if they do, what will happen to my face?

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Hi Shaneen

canine teeth (eye teeth) are pretty important teeth for both appearance and function.  However, you can lose those teeth without your face falling in!  If you lose them it may be that braces are needed to correct your bite, but you should discuss this with your dentist.

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Tony Appleton

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Tony Appleton BDS DPDS

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I am an experienced general dental practitioner in private dental practice. I have worked for the past 25 or so years in the UK, and own a busy practice in Stratford upon Avon, Stratford Dental. From early 2012 my wife and I moved to Canberra, Australia, where I have taken up the position of Lead Dentist in a large city-centre practice. I will happily answer questions related to general practice, and have interests in endodontics (root canal), dental implants, CEREC/E4D cad-cam dentistry and cosmetic dentistry.

Experience

I have been a general dental practitioner for over 25 years, working initially under the NHS, but since 2001 have been solely in private practice. I run a busy practice with my wife, Lisa, who is also a dentist. I have also been closely involved in the training of young dentists, and have lectured to dentists on a variety of subjects, both clinical and managerial, related to general dental practice.

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Church Street Dental Practice

Stratford Dental

Modern Dentistry

British Dental Association



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British Dental Journal

Cancer Treatment Reviews



Education/Credentials
BDS Sheffield 1986 DPDS Bristol 2001

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