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Maxillary canines retained in the palate: tutorial for clinical cases [PDF]
Introduction: The second most common form of dental impaction is the maxillary permanent canine, behind only the third molars. This condition affects approximately 2% of the population, with most cases (between 80% and 90%) resulting in impaction in the ...
Bruno Moreira das NEVES +6 more
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Abstract Background This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) with or without a biologically active amnion–chorion membrane (BACM). Methods Thirty patients requiring tooth extraction in the esthetic zone were randomly assigned to 2 groups.
Magdalena Orlowska +8 more
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Impacted canines and premolars root dilaceration. Is there a relationship? A cross-sectional study
Background Dental arch anomalies can result from disrupted tooth development processes. While maxillary canine impaction is a common clinical challenge with multiple known causes, the relationship between premolar root abnormalities and canine impaction ...
Debora Laury +6 more
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Orthodontic Treatment of Unilateral Impacted Complete Transposed Maxillary Canine and Impacted Dilacerated Maxillary central incisor [PDF]
Aims: The purpose of this article was to present a case of surgical exposure and orthodontic reposition of impacted dilacerated maxillary left central incisor. Also surgical exposure of impacted maxillary left canine followed by orthodontic treatment of
Hakam H Sabah +2 more
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ABSTRACT A significant methodological difficulty in the interpretation of Pleistocene zooarchaeological assemblages is the identification of taphonomic agents that modify and break bones. Carnivores, in particular, have been a main focus, as competition with carnivores may have affected carcass acquisition opportunities for humans in the past.
Gerard Terrón‐Marín +3 more
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Prevalence of maxillary canine palatal impaction in 10- 11 years old children in Mashhad
Introduction: There are different reports about the rate of maxillary canine impaction in different communities and races. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of maxillary canine palatal impaction in 10-11 years old children in Mashhad ...
A Sarraf Shirazi, F Ahrari, B Baghaee
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APPROACHES IN CONDUCTING PRIMARY PREVENTION OF TENDENCY OF MAXILLARY CANINE IMPACTION IN THE LATE MIXED DENTITION. [PDF]
Early diagnosis and prediction of potential maxillary canine impaction are of essential importance for the normal formation of dentition. The aim of this article is to present a protocol for primary prevention of potential maxillary canine impaction in ...
Hristina Arnautska
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ABSTRACT We examined whether Scythian‐era populations living in different ecological zones had distinctive oral health patterns during the Iron Age. Our interdisciplinary approach should clarify whether these populations had different diets or behavioral practices.
Teresa Runge +6 more
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Maxillary Canine Impactions in Orthodontic Patients: A Study
Introduction: Dental anomalies involving alterations in number, size and structure of teeth often present a major challenge for dental practitioners.
Chandan Upadhyaya, Dashrath Kafle
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The assesment of pattern of maxillary canine impaction in the Ardabil city
Background & Objective: Impacted teeth are one of the most common reasons for visiting dentists and maxillofacial surgeons. During clinical and radiographic examinations and evaluations, the dentist sometimes realizes that the patient’s problem is due ...
Emran Hajmohammadi +4 more
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