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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 ...
Göran Anneroth, Märta Olow-Nordenram
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Investigation of effective intrusion and extrusion force for maxillary canine using finite element analysis

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2019
Orthodontic tooth movement is mainly regulated by the biomechanical responses of loaded periodontal ligament (PDL). We investigated the effective intervals of orthodontic force in pure maxillary canine intrusion and extrusion referring to PDL hydrostatic
Jian-lei Wu   +6 more
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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.
Rahmat A. Barkhordar, Nguyen T. Nguyen
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Prevalence and risk factors of root resorption of adjacent teeth in maxillary canine impaction, among untreated children and adolescents.

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2018
Objectives The aim of this retrospective study was to assess in maxillary canine impaction cases both the prevalence of root resorption of adjacent teeth among untreated children and adolescents, and its associated risk factors.
F. Rafflenbeul   +5 more
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Extreme distal migration of a maxillary canine

British Dental Journal, 1990
A case of extreme distal migration of the left maxillary canine is reported. The canine had erupted buccal to the contact area between the left second premolar and first molar. Past reports of similar ectopia are reviewed.
Shanmuhasuntharam, P., Thong, Y.L.
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[Maxillary canine impaction increases root resorption risk of adjacent teeth: A problem of physical proximity].

l Orthodontie Française, 2015
INTRODUCTION Our objectives were to investigate the prevalence, resorption location and extent, and potential risk factors for impacted canine-associated root resorption (ICARR) in Chinese patients, who, unlike white patients, have predominantly buccal ...
B. Yan   +3 more
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Transmigration of a Maxillary Canine. A Case Report

Primary Dental Care, 2005
In the oral cavity, transmigration is defined as a tooth that crosses the mid-line by more than half its length. Following extensive literature review, it was found that, although well documented with respect to mandibular canines, there were only two publications detailing maxillary cuspid transmigration. This report presents a case of transmigration
Helen Witherow   +3 more
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Maxillary canine tooth growth in babirusa (genus Babyrousa)

, 2016
Babirusa (genus Babyrousa ), wild pigs from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and neighbouring small islands, most obviously differ from other wild pigs in that the maxillary (upper) canine teeth of the males pierce through the skin of the nose and curl ...
A. Macdonald, K. Leus, H. Hoare
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The ectopic maxillary canine: a review.

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1998
This article reviews the aetiology and management of the ectopic maxillary canine. Much controversy surrounds the causes of canine palatal ectopia. The recent evidence surrounding the genetic and guidance theories are examined. The management options are detailed and the indications for each treatment modality based on the available scientific evidence
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