Expose and Bonding Near You
Has your orthodontist mentioned that you or your child may need an expose and bonding procedure? This is a common treatment used when a tooth, often a canine, doesn’t erupt on its own and needs help moving into the right position. Here at Orange Blossom Oral Surgery, we are experienced in expose and bonding in Gibsonton, assisting with the safe and successful emergence of impacted teeth as part of your overall orthodontic treatment.
This procedure is most often recommended during orthodontic care for teens and young adults, but can also be necessary for adults with delayed or impacted teeth. We work with your orthodontist to develop a customized treatment plan based on your unique needs, using advanced 3D imaging for accurate planning and surgical guidance.

Why Is Expose and Bonding Needed?
Permanent teeth tend to become wedged under the bone or gum and never come out by themselves. Crowding, irregularities, or spacing among teeth in the smile can result if not treated. Expose and bonding in your area might be suggested when:
- A permanent tooth (normally a canine tooth)
- Teeth aren’t erupting as planned during orthodontic treatment
- The tooth is there, but it needs help to move into the right spot on its own.
Throughout the process, Dr. Doroshenko will carefully uncover the impacted tooth and attach a small orthodontic chain and bracket. This gives your orthodontist the tool for slowly pushing the tooth into position over time.
Sedation Options for Your Comfort
We know that having oral surgery can feel a bit scary, especially for kids and teens. That’s why we provide a full spectrum of comfortable, effective expose and bonding sedation in Gibsonton, including:
- Mild oral sedation for a relaxed, yet light, experience
- Deep IV sedation for an increased level of comfort and sleep-like relaxation
We’ll be delighted to describe your choices to you and assist you or your child with selecting the most appropriate degree of comfort for your visit. More on our Anesthesia page.
What to Expect After the Procedure?
Recovery from an expose and bonding near you is generally quick, with only mild swelling or soreness expected. We’ll provide clear post-op instructions and be available for any questions throughout the healing process. Most patients return to school or regular activities within a day or two, with full healing guided by ongoing orthodontic care.
The Caring Team You Can Count On for Expose and Bonding in Gibsonton
At Orange Blossom Oral Surgery, we combine expert surgical skill with a personalized, patient-first approach. Whether you’re preparing for braces or correcting an impacted tooth, our team will work closely with your orthodontist to ensure the smoothest and most successful outcome possible. With advanced 3D technology and a caring environment, expose and bonding near you is performed with precision and comfort every step of the way.
Schedule a Consultation for Expert Care and Lasting Results!
If you or your loved one may need expose and bonding, we’re here to help. Call Orange Blossom Oral Surgery at (813) 677-0073 to book a consultation, or fill out the “Get in Touch” form below. Our team is ready to answer your questions and guide you through every part of the treatment process.
FAQs
Can all impacted teeth be treated with expose and bonding?
How is the tooth exposed during the procedure?
The involved tooth is teased slowly so that one can uncover it. A small-sized bracket may then be used to gradually bring the tooth back into position.
Do I need to stop eating or drinking before the procedure?
Yes, if sedation is being used, you’ll likely need to fast for several hours. Always follow your surgeon’s pre-procedure instructions carefully.
Is the expose and bonding procedure painful?
Most patients feel minimal pain during the procedure due to local anesthesia. Mild soreness afterward can usually be managed with over-the-counter medication.
How should I manage swelling and discomfort after the procedure?
Apply a cold compress in the first 24 hours and follow any medication instructions given by your provider. For expert care and follow-up, consider expose and bonding in Gibsonton to ensure a smooth recovery.

