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Management of Unilateral Maxillary Canine Impaction

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics, 2021
Maxillary canine is an essential part of teeth for smile esthetic and function. Orthodontic treatment for patient with impacted maxillary canine is considered to be more complex and require good biomechanical control during traction.
M. Antolis, Krisnawati E Tarman
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Impacted maxillary canines – a perennial problem

Dental Update, 2012
Ectopic eruption with impaction of maxillary permanent canine teeth is a frequently encountered clinical problem. Surgical exposure and attachment of a gold chain to impacted maxillary canines is often required in order to bring them into the dental arch and to allow good alignment.
Mohit, Mittal   +2 more
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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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Autogenous transplantation of impacted maxillary canines

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1989
The authors report on three patients who received four autogenous transplantations of impacted maxillary canines, relate the technique used, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this surgical procedure.
J O, da Silveira   +3 more
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Management of the Impacted or Displaced Maxillary Canine

Primary Dental Care, 2000
The maxillary canine is commonly displaced or impacted. Monitoring the normal development of the dentition is important to identify and treat potential problems and hence minimise the need for later, more complex therapy. This paper discusses some problems that may occur and the subsequent treatment of these problems, by illustration with five case ...
G, Kidner, J, Noar, R D, Evans
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Characteristics and position of maxillary canine impaction using panoramic radiograph at RSGMP UNHAS: a retrospective study

Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia
Objectives: To analyze cases of maxillary canine impaction, emphasizing characteristics, positional forms, and radiographic features. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study utilized a retrospective and cross-sectional design approach.
Christine Elisabeth Krimadi   +2 more
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Guidelines for the assessment of the impacted maxillary canine

Dental Update, 2013
Canine impactions are frequently encountered, occurring in 1.7% of the population. The aim of this paper is to provide guidance on the assessment and management of cases which present in general dental practice. Canine position is considered in four categories; canine overlap with adjacent incisor, vertical canine height, angulation to midline and ...
Kate, Counihan   +2 more
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Transnasal Endoscopic Approach to the Impacted Maxillary Canine

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
The inclusion of maxillary canines is a very common condition. The intraoral approach to the canine extraction can be buccal or palatal depending on the position of the tooth. However, in some cases, the proximity to the nasal floor or the side wall of the nose makes the transoral approach rather invasive.
Marianetti, Tm   +4 more
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Predicting the Risk of Maxillary Canine Impaction Based on Maxillary Measurements Using Supervised Machine Learning.

Orthodontics & craniofacial research
OBJECTIVES To predict palatally impacted maxillary canines based on maxilla measurements through supervised machine learning techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS The maxilla images from 138 patients were analysed to investigate intermolar width ...
Cristiano Miranda de Araújo   +9 more
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Maxillary canine impaction to treat or not

Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Dentistry, 2017
Management of impacted canine teeth requires early diagnosis and interception of the clinical situation. Various treatment modalities are available in literature, and the clinical situation may demand interdisciplinary approach. The treatment options should be time- and cost-effective with promising result both functionally and esthetically.
Swet Nisha   +2 more
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