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  <title>Stuck &amp;quot;Fang&amp;quot; or Canine Teeth. </title>
  <description>In this podcast for parents of children and teenagers, kids dentist Dr Diane Tay and orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang talk about&amp;amp;nbsp;Stuck &amp;quot;Fang&amp;quot; or Canine Teeth. How parents can identify them, Problems they cause and how seeing an Orthodontist from 7-9 years old helps. Highlights are: 0:53: How to identify if your child has a stuck &amp;quot;fang&amp;quot; tooth, and why it is important to be detected early. 2:20: Canines erupt normally between 10-12 years old and canines that are delayed erupt later. 2:45: Delays in loss of baby canine teeth falling out or signs of overlapping teeth can lead to stuck fang teeth. 3:55: Stuck fang teeth usually do not have any pain but are difficult to brush. Bleeding gums are also common. 5:30: Other signs of a stuck fang tooth are where an adult canine tooth has erupted and the baby canine tooth on the other side is still present for a very long time. 6:00: What are the problems with stuck adult canine teeth? Stuck canine teeth can eat into adjacent teeth and permanently damage them, as well as causing lengthy and complex orthodontic treatment. 8:35: So I've identified a stuck canine tooth in my son or daughter, what should I do? Seeing an orthodontist early is important. 10:00: Dr Chang shares stories of stuck canine teeth in 3 separate patients where: 1. Early orthodontic treatment with an upper plate in a 10 year old allowed the wonky canine to come down by itself. 2. a teenager where the wonky canine had already damaged neighbouring adult front teeth 3. By seeing and managing a wonky canine early in a 9 year old, the wonky canine which was pressing unto the front adult teeth, moved safely into its correct position in 7 months. 13:30: Assessment by an orthodontist from 7-9 years old is helpful and recommended.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Giving Sydney Great Smiles</author_name>
  <author_url>https://greatsydneysmiles.com.au</author_url>
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