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Third Palatal Rugae as Stable Landmarks for Intraoral Models' Superimposition in Extraction Cases: A Retrospective Cohort Study

open access: yesOrthodontics &Craniofacial Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objectives To validate the third palatal rugae as stable reference landmarks for the superimposition of maxillary digital models in premolar extraction cases. Materials and Methods Maxillary intraoral scanning digital models of 22 extraction patients, obtained before (T0) and after approximately 4 months of incisor retraction (T1), were ...
Carolina Morsani Mordente   +5 more
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Rotational Control and Retraction of Maxillary Canine Using Self-Ligating Empower Brackets: An In Vivo Study.

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Transmigrant maxillary canines

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2008
The objective of this study was to investigate the incidence and pattern of transmigrant maxillary canines.The records of 6000 patients who were presented to our oral and maxillofacial surgery services between January 1998 and January 2007 were reviewed.
BUYUKKURT, Mustafa Cemil   +4 more
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Eruption of maxillary canines

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1982
Abstract – In 79 of 124 children with bilaterally located widened follicles around non‐erupted canines one of the maxillary canines was chosen by lot for surgical exposure of the tooth crown. In seven cases both maxillary canines were exposed. The remaining 38 children were radiographically controlled at certain time intervals as were the 86 cases ...
M, Olow-Nordenram, G, Anneroth
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Maxillary canine with two roots

Journal of Endodontics, 1985
This report illustrates the relatively uncommon anomaly of a maxillary canine with two roots. Failure to recognize this anomaly probably contributed to a previous furcation perforation. Subsequent surgical treatment resulted in retention of the tooth as a successful abutment at 3 yr postoperative.
R A, Barkhordar, N T, Nguyen
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