An overview of canine impaction is provided in this book, which will benefit dental students as well as surgeons in promptly diagnosing and treating canine impaction in their clinical practice. Canines that have been impacted typically show no symptoms. As a result, most patients are not aware that their canines are affected. The majority of these impacted teeth are found by general practitioners and orthodontists during initial radiography examinations.
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