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The prevalence of peg-shaped and missing lateral incisors with maxillary impacted canines [PDF]
Background/Aim. Many authors find that impacted maxillary canines is associated with missing and peg-shaped lateral incisor. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of peg-shaped and missing lateral incisor in subjects with impacted maxillary
Simić Sanja+5 more
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A Rare Case of Twinning Involving Primary Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Review of Literature [PDF]
Twinning is referred to the development of two separate teeth that arose from the complete separation of one tooth bud. To the best of our knowledge very few cases of twinning in primary or permanent dentition have been previously reported.
Santosh Hunasgi+4 more
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Familial Aggregation of Maxillary Lateral Incisor Agenesis [PDF]
In spite of recent developments, data regarding the genes responsible for the less severe forms of hypodontia are still scarce and controversial. This study addressed the hypothesis that agenesis of maxillary lateral incisors (MLIA) is a distinct type of hypodontia, by evaluating its familial aggregation and the occurrence of other types of ageneses ...
Teresa Pinho+5 more
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An Orthodontic- Prosthetic Approach for a Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor [PDF]
Restoring patients smile with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisor often needs a challenging interdisciplinary treatment, which can be done either by canine substitution, single implants, or tooth-supported restorations.
Orlando Motohiro Tanaka+4 more
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BACKGROUND: Maxillary canine is the second most common tooth that gets impacted after III molars. Early pre-eruptive inclination changes of first premolar and its associative changes with canine inclination are an important factor that predicts the fate ...
Santosh K Goje, Bhavna Dave
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Dens invaginatus in a geminated maxillary lateral incisor [PDF]
Dens invaginatus (DI) and gemination are two developmental abnormalities that are well reported in the dental literature, but their coexistence in a single tooth is rare. Such situations worsen the risk factors associated with these anomalies, and the treatment plan should be customised as they possess altered morphology and anatomy. A 19-year-old girl
Alok Misra+3 more
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Congenitally missing anterior teeth alters the patient's physiognomy and diction in a big way. Maxillary incisor agenesis, prominently the lateral incisor is the most common congenitally missing permanent tooth, in the anterior maxillary region, which is
Karthik Kannaiyan+4 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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Midpalatal implants vs headgear for orthodontic anchorage - a randomized clinical trial: Cephalometric results [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effectiveness of the mid-palatal implant as a method of reinforcing anchorage during orthodontic treatment with that of conventional extra-oral anchorage.
Benson, P.E.+5 more
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Early mandibular canine-lateral incisor transposition: case report [PDF]
Purpose. The main aim of the present study is to present a case of mandibular transposition between lateral incisor and canine in a paediatric patient. Materials and methods.
Corsalini, M.+8 more
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