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Bilateral inverse canine impaction: a case report
Background Maxillary canine impaction can result in malocclusion, temporomandibular joint complications, and esthetic concerns, thus influencing craniofacial development.
Tzu-Yuan Weng+5 more
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A CT-guided Control Framework of a Robotic Flexible Endoscope for the Diagnosis of the Maxillary Sinusitis [PDF]
Flexible endoscopes are commonly adopted in narrow and confined anatomical cavities due to their higher reachability and dexterity. However, prolonged and unintuitive manipulation of these endoscopes leads to an increased workload on surgeons and risks of collision.
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A case of empyema of the maxillary sinus of a tubercular nature—opening by the canine fossa—cure [PDF]
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Maxillary canine anomalies and tooth agenesis [PDF]
The aims of the study were to analyse the records of 26 subjects (18 females, eight males) with maxillary canine-first premolar transposition (Mx.C.P1) together with 160 subjects with a palatally displaced canine (PDC) to determine the pattern of tooth agenesis in these cases and to compare them with similar samples reported in the literature. A strong
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Background and Objectives: The average orthodontic treatment time for extraction therapy is 31 months. One of the main disadvantages of orthodontic treatment is time.
Harshal N Suryavanshi+4 more
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Spatial Transcriptomic Landscape of Canine Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Canine oral squamous cell carcinoma (COSCC) is the second most common oral tumor in dogs and the most relevant for comparative human trials as a spontaneous large animal model of disease. Historical genomic work has focused primarily on bulk sequencing.
Stephanie Goldschmidt+11 more
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Altering Occlusal Vertical Dimension Provisionally with Base Metal Onlays: A Clinical Report [PDF]
This article presents a method for altering occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) to restore dentitions with limited restorative space due to loss of tooth structure.
Kuracina, Jennifer+2 more
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Prediction factors of permanent maxillary canine impaction [PDF]
Objective: The main objective of this study was to evaluate whether impaction of the maxillary permanent canine (IMPC) can be predicted by factors such as sex, class of malocclusion, facial biotype, microdontia/peg-shaped maxillary permanent lateral ...
Anic-Milosevic+27 more
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Interseptal bone reduction on the rate of maxillary canine retraction.
OBJECTIVE To propose and evaluate a novel surgical approach with minimal trauma, termed interseptal bone reduction, combined with the use of a conventional orthodontic fixed appliance to accelerate canine retraction. MATERIALS AND METHODS A split-mouth
C. Leethanakul+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Aesthetic outcomes of treatment options for missing maxillary lateral incisors significantly influence patient satisfaction. This study compared aesthetic treatment outcome preferences for canine substitution, resin‐bonded bridges and implants among Australian orthodontists, prosthodontists, general dentists and laypeople. Methods A
Jason Guo+4 more
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