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[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months?

에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재 · S리더치과병원 · September 17, 2025

Hello, this is S Leader Dental Hospital, a Guui Station dental clinic. The teeth visible when you smile have a major impact on first impressions. However, if your teeth are not ali...

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Clinic: 에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재

Original post date: September 17, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:51 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is S Leader Dental Hospital, a Guui Station dental clinic.

[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months? image 1

The teeth visible when you smile have a major impact on first impressions. However, if your teeth are not aligned neatly, your smile can look awkward, and in severe cases, it can even lead to functional problems. In particular, the canine tooth that sticks out diagonally beside the front teeth is one of the common bite alignment issues seen among Koreans. While it may have the advantage of looking cute, it usually causes aesthetic concerns and makes oral hygiene management inconvenient.

Because of this, many people want to correct protruding canine teeth, and one of the most common questions is, “Is it possible to correct canine teeth in 6 months?”

Many people want noticeable changes in a short period of time, but in reality, there can be large differences depending on the condition of the teeth and the treatment method.

[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months? image 2 Causes of protruding canine teeth

Protruding canine teeth usually occur when the sizes of the teeth and the jawbone do not match. If the jawbone space is narrow but the teeth are large, or if there is not enough room for the teeth to erupt, the teeth cannot find their proper positions and come out sideways at an angle or overlap, resulting in protruding canine teeth. During growth, delayed loss of baby teeth, a habit of breathing through the mouth, thumb sucking, and similar habits can also have an effect.

At first glance, it may seem like only one or two teeth are sticking out, but in reality, the balance of the entire dental arch is often disrupted. That is why simply correcting the visible protruding teeth does not solve the problem; the overall alignment and bite condition must be considered together.

Is short-term correction possible?

The answer to whether protruding canine teeth can be corrected in 6 months is, “It depends on the case.” Some mild cases can be improved relatively quickly through partial orthodontic treatment. If only two or three front teeth overlap slightly and there are no problems with the overall bite, noticeable changes may be expected in around 6 months through clear aligners or partial bracket orthodontic treatment.

However, the situation is different if the tooth alignment is significantly twisted or if the protruding canine teeth were caused by a lack of jawbone space. To place the teeth in the correct positions, the balance of the entire dental arch must be adjusted, and in some cases, tooth extraction may be necessary. In such cases, treatment usually takes more than a year and cannot simply be completed within 6 months.

[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months? image 3 Advantages and limitations of partial orthodontic treatment

For those who want to see results in a short period of time, partial orthodontic treatment can be a good alternative. Partial orthodontic treatment means attaching appliances only to some teeth that need correction, so the treatment period is shorter than full orthodontic treatment and the cost burden is also reduced. It can be especially effective for improving aesthetic concerns centered on protruding front teeth.

However, partial orthodontic treatment has limitations when it comes to resolving functional problems as well. If bite issues or jawbone imbalance are present, simply straightening the front teeth does not necessarily improve overall function. In addition, partial orthodontic treatment alone carries a higher risk of relapse, meaning the teeth may move back toward their original positions, so sufficient consultation and diagnosis before treatment are necessary. Ultimately, whether partial orthodontic treatment is appropriate must be determined through professional diagnosis.

Factors to consider when correcting protruding canine teeth

When considering correction for protruding canine teeth, you should move beyond the simple question of, “How quickly can it be fixed?” This is because protruding canine teeth can affect not only aesthetics but also oral health. Since overlapping teeth make brushing and flossing difficult, the risk of cavities and gum disease increases.

Also, if the bite is not aligned properly, stress can be placed on the temporomandibular joint, which may lead to headaches or jaw pain. Therefore, the goal of orthodontic treatment should not stop at creating a beautiful tooth alignment; it should also include functional recovery and long-term dental health maintenance.

[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months? image 4 Treatment duration varies greatly from person to person.

Before starting orthodontic treatment, many people first ask, “How long will it take?” However, the treatment period can vary greatly depending on the patient’s age, tooth alignment, bone density, whether there are bite problems, and the type of orthodontic appliance used. Some patients see noticeable results in around 6 months, but most require consistent treatment for more than a year.

In particular, cases connected to space problems in the teeth, such as protruding canine teeth, often require a longer treatment period. Therefore, rather than focusing only on the duration, it is most important to accurately evaluate the current condition of the teeth and establish an appropriate treatment plan.

[Guwi Station Dental Clinic] Can Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Canine Teeth Be Done in 6 Months? image 5 Customized protruding canine teeth correction with S Leader Dental Hospital

If you are considering correction for protruding canine teeth, the first thing to do is receive an accurate diagnosis at a specialized dental clinic. It can be risky to judge the treatment period based only on the front teeth that are visible on the surface.

At Guui Station dental clinic S Leader Dental Hospital, we comprehensively evaluate the patient’s tooth alignment, bite condition, and jawbone structure before creating a personalized orthodontic plan. In some cases, improvement is possible in a short period through partial orthodontic treatment, but when functional issues also need to be considered, a more systematic long-term treatment is necessary.

Above all, because we fully consider each patient’s individual situation and suggest the most suitable method, satisfaction with the treatment results is high. If your smile is bothering you because of protruding canine teeth, rather than being tied to the number “6 months,” it is advisable to consult with reliable medical staff and find the treatment method that suits you best.

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