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Influence of maxillary canine impaction characteristics and factors associated with orthodontic treatment on the duration of active orthodontic traction.

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2019
INTRODUCTION Orthodontic traction of a maxillary impacted canine (MIC) increases the orthodontic treatment time. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of MIC characteristics and factors associated with orthodontic treatment
L. Arriola-Guillén   +4 more
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Orthodontic considerations in the treatment of maxillary impacted canines

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1982
The purpose of this article is to describe and discuss a relatively unknown and underestimated technical approach to the orthodontic extrusion of impacted canine teeth. It constitutes a preliminary report of a researcher project conducted in our undergraduate clinics on patients treated for orthodontic extrusion of impacted teeth.
A, Fournier, J Y, Turcotte, C, Bernard
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Bilateral maxillary canine impaction with comparable migration track: Prevalence, sociodemographics and radiographic observations

, 2020
Introduction: Canines are perceived as cornerstones of the dental arch and plays an essential role in maintaining the facial coordination. When impacted, these functions are lost.
B. Alyami, R. Braimah
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Bilateral autogenous transplantation of impacted maxillary canines

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2019
In a fifteen-year-old girl, bilaterally impacted permanent maxillary canines were established. A difficult palatinal placement and an apical deviation were found in both teeth. Surgical exposure of the canines, followed by orthodontic traction was not desirable. Both remaining primary canines showed signs of resorption.
K, Grisar, V, The, R, Jacobs, C, Politis
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Surgical Management of Ankylosed Impacted Maxillary Canines

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981
Impacted and ankylosed maxillary canines were repositioned to replace maxillary lateral incisors lost after root resorption. Direct bonding of orthodontic brackets and arch wire fixation were performed at the time of surgery.
B M, Shaw, S S, Schneider, J, Zeger
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Localization of Impacted Maxillary Canines by Panoramic Tomography

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1979
In an unselected series of 116 cases of impacted maxillary canines the prevalence of palatally located teeth was 76% and of labially located teeth 9%. The teeth showing a horizontal or or mesio-angular inclination were usually palatally located, while those in vertical position were usually located either in the middle of the alveolar ridge or labially.
J E, Wolf, K, Mattila
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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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Correlation Between Maxillary Canine Impaction and Facial Biotype.

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2019
AIM The etiology of teeth impaction is still not fully understood, despite that cofactors have been considered important to develop such a clinical picture.
V. Crincoli   +6 more
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Attempted traction of impacted and ankylosed maxillary canines

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012
The aim of this article is to report the clinical orthodontic treatment of an adult patient with 2 impacted maxillary canines. Traction was applied to the impacted teeth; however, after 7 months, the teeth were found to be ankylosed and were extracted. The extraction spaces were closed by moving the posterior teeth mesially with mini-implant anchorage.
Marlio Vinícius, de Oliveira   +1 more
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Orthodontic screws to extrude impacted maxillary canines

Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2012
The impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem in orthodontic practice. Patients' refusal to participate in long-term treatment or ankylosis of the impacted tooth result in various treatment difficulties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible role of mini-screws in the management of unerupted upper canines ...
Andras, Kocsis, Laszlo, Seres
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