👉 The term "extrabuccal" refers to a condition where the second tooth (the incisor) is located further away from the gum line than the first tooth (the molars). This can occur due to factors such as the eruption of the third or fourth molars in infancy, which may not have fully erupted by the age of 12. The extrabuccal condition can result in a slightly shorter tooth and may also affect the shape and size of the jawbone.