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Management of impacted canines

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1976
In this article an overview of the problem of impacted canines has been presented and some of the clinical considerations related to surgical management and types of attachments have been discussed. In the orthodontic management of impacted canines the clinician has to make certain decisions regarding one-arch vs.
S E, Bishara   +5 more
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Transmigration of impacted canines

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2003
Pre-eruptive migration of a tooth across the midline is termed "transmigration". This condition has not been reported for teeth other than mandibular canines. Bilateral transmigration is extremely rare, and associated pathological lesions are also reported.
Yilmaz, HH, Aydin, U
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Impacted Canine Teeth

Dental Clinics of North America, 1979
To correct pathologic conditions and to prevent future problems, all supernumerary, impacted, and malposed teeth should be evaluated with prospects of providing an anatomically acceptable solution. Through logical clinical and radiologic resources, localication of the malpositioned structure is possible.
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The etiology of maxillary canine impactions

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1983
The etiology of tooth impactions has long been related to an arch-length deficiency. This is valid for most impactions, but not for palatal impaction of the maxillary canine. This study shows that 85 percent of the palatally impacted canines have sufficient space for eruption.
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Treatment of impacted canines

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1954
Summary A technique for the treatment of impacted canines has been described. It does not pretend to be new or original. It adds to the surgical procedure, the use of Wonderpack, retained by a lingual or labial arch. The Wonderpack protects the wound about the exposed tooth.
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[The impacted canine in orthodontics].

Mondo ortodontico, 1990
The Authors after statistic elaborations about 6343 cases of impact tooth treated in Division of Odontostomatology and Maxillo-Face Surgery Regional Hospital "Umberto 1." of Ancona from 1974 to 1988 pay attention about the impact canine. They explay about the operative protocol that they divided in orthodontic and surgery times, emphatised the ...
P, Balercia, R, Mazzanti, R, Biaggi
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Impacted canines - to extract or not? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
Background: A canine that is prevented from erupting into a normal position, either by bone, tooth or fibrous tissue, can be described as impacted. Impacted maxillary canines are seen in about 3% of the population. The majority of impacted canines are palatal (85%), the remaining 15% are usually buccal. One of the biggest dangers is that they can cause
Brzakov, Riste   +4 more
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Impacted mandibular canines.

International journal of orthodontics (Milwaukee, Wis.), 2011
A review of the literature on the inferior retained canines is carried out, their frequency, diagnosis and treatment options. Two clinical cases are shown, the first with an inferior lateral incisive transposition that blocked the eruption of the canines; the second case presented bilateral retention of the inferior canines.
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Impacted and transposed canine

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2017
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