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Background: Maxillary canines play a critical point in creating an aesthetic smile as they support the part of facial muscle. Canines are also the second most frequently impacted teeth after the third molars.
Meralda Rossy Syahdinda +3 more
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Early Radiographic Features of Maxillary Canine Impaction for Orthodontically Diagnosed Children Aged Between 8-14 Years Old [PDF]
Introduction: The early detection and diagnosis of maxillary canine impaction affect the planning of its treatment. Certain radiographic features may be used in order to diagnose such impaction.
Ahmed Almahdy +4 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Radiographic Techniques for the Localization of Impacted Maxillary Canine
The maxillary canine being the last anterior tooth to erupt in the oral cavity, is commonly impacted and the reasons for which are multifocal. It is necessary to locate the position of the impacted tooth in order to carry out a proper treatment plan ...
Manjula Hebbale +3 more
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The bridge connecting sella turcica and palatally impacted canine
Introduction: The calcification of sella trucica bridge might be positively associated with canine impaction, the reason being that sella turcica, dental epithelial progenitor cells along with maxilla, palatal, and frontonasal development share a common ...
Isha Aggarwal +5 more
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Prevalence of canine impaction and it’s relation with other occlusal characteristics [PDF]
Background and aim: The maxillary canine is the second most frequently impacted tooth following third molars. The etiology of the impacted canine is obscure, but probably multifactorial. There are some evidences that patients with a few certain features
Mohammad Karim Soltani +2 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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— The objective of this study was. Evaluate the effect of different angulations of impacted maxillary canine on root resorption of lateral incisor using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Maram Emad (15450749)
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Abstract Aims The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of impacted mandibular canines, the associated pathology of these teeth, and to classify them. Methods and Materials This is a retrospective cohort study of 5022 panoramic radiographs taken of patients who presented to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the ...
Muhammet Selim, Yavuz +3 more
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Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze the displacement and stress pattern in periodontal ligament (PDL) of palatally impacted canines (PIC) lateral incisors (LI) and first premolars (FP) adjacent to the impacted teeth when different magnitudes ...
Komal Nagendraprasad +3 more
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Localization of Impacted Canines
Impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem. The impaction of canine can be prevented in some situationsif the canine displacement is diagnosed in the early mixed dentition period and this would be extremely useful for the clinician.
Surubhi Kumar +7 more
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