Open versus closed surgical exposure of canine teeth that are displaced in the roof of the mouth [PDF]
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the roof of the mouth. They are a frequently occurring anomaly, present in 2% to 3% of the population.
Bishara +9 more
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Objective: To determine regression models to predict the mesiodistal widths of the maxillary anterior teeth from interalar width of the nose in subjects with facial harmony. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in a sample of 75
Valerie Saldaña-Carranza +1 more
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The Reliability of Panoramic Radiographs in the Evaluation of Location for Impacted Maxillary Canine Teeth: Comparison of Prediction Methods [PDF]
Introduction: The sagittal locations of Impacted Maxillary Canine (IMC) can be predicted on panoramic radiographs (OPGs). In general, the prediction methods that include the superimposition of the IMC crown on the root or neck of the adjacent incisor ...
Neslihan Ebru Şenişik +3 more
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Surgery traction canine of impacted in the maxillary: a case report [PDF]
Permanent canines are essential for the preservation of the stomatognathic system, as they are part of the occlusal and aesthetic function and balance. During the normal development of occlusion, canines follow a long and complex trajectory until their ...
Oscar Alejandro Picon PUA +7 more
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Prediction of maxillary canine impaction based on panoramic radiographs
Objectives The objective of this article is to establish a large sample‐based prediction model for maxillary canine impaction based on linear and angular measurements on panoramic radiographs and to validate this model. Materials and methods All patients
Raes Margot +5 more
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A comparison of autotransplantation and orthodontics in a case exhibiting two ectopic upper cuspids
Bilateral severely ectopic maxillary cuspids were treated differently on each side. On one side the ectopic cuspid was moved into position orthodontically, and on the other, the ectopic cuspid was positioned by autotransplantation.
Schneider Paul M.
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Rare non‐syndromic bilateral maxillary and mandibular permanent canine agenesis
Oligodontia or absence of teeth such as the Canines is rare and is often accompanied with several other missing teeth. This condition may also be accompanied with morphological and growth related changes in the teeth and the maxillofacial complex ...
Anand Marya +2 more
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Objective: To determine the relationship between the inner intercanthal distance and the mesiodistal dimension of the maxillary anterior teeth in a Peruvian population with facial harmony.
Valerie Saldaña-Carranza +1 more
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Treatment of Horizontally Impacted Lower Cuspid with Two Roots Anatomical anomaly (Case Report) [PDF]
Background: As the knowledge of the important of treatment the impacted canine since in many studies was considered as the key for ideal occlusion and to avoid the deleterious effect of lost, every effort must be done in order to retract and bring the ...
Hakam H. Alfakhry +2 more
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On Roeweriella balcanica, a mysterious species of Marpissa from the Balkan Peninsula (Araneae, Salticidae) [PDF]
The taxonomic position of the poorly known species Roeweriella balcanica Kratochvíl, 1932 from Croatia is discussed. The species is illustrated and re-described on the basis of the female holotype. The genus Roeweriella Kratochvíl, 1932 (type species: R.
Logunov, Dmitri V.
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