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A maxillary lateral incisor with four root canals
International Endodontic Journal, 2011Kottoor J, Murugesan R, Albuquerque DV. A maxillary lateral incisor with four root canals. International Endodontic Journal, 45, 393–397, 2012.AbstractAim To describe the successful non‐surgical endodontic management of a permanent maxillary lateral incisor tooth with four root canals.Summary Aberrant morphology of root canals can occur in any tooth,
R. Murugesan +2 more
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Craniofacial repercussions in maxillary lateral incisors agenesis
International Orthodontics, 2011Assessment of the influence of maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) on the facial morphogenesis.Evaluation of the skeletal dimensions of the upper maxilla and its incisor region. Analysis was performed among three groups: individuals with MLIA, its relatives and the normal population. Among these a comparison between adults and growing individuals
Carolina Lemos +4 more
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Class III malocclusion with missing maxillary lateral incisors
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2011A 23-year-old woman with a skeletal Class III relationship, a normal vertical jaw relationship, and missing maxillary lateral incisors was treated with bidimensional fixed edgewise appliance therapy combined with orthognathic surgery. A functional and esthetic occlusion in an improved facial profile was established at the end of the surgical and ...
M. Cozzani, LOMBARDO, Luca, A. Gracco
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Developmental disturbance of maxillary lateral incisor after trauma
Dental Traumatology, 2006Abstract – Traumatic injury to a primary tooth has a potential to damage the underlying permanent tooth germ. It may lead to developmental disturbance of permanent dentition. The impaction of the permanent maxillary central incisor because of the root dilaceration in children is rare.
Tozoglu, Sinan +2 more
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Treatment considerations in a geminated maxillary lateral incisor
Journal of Endodontics, 1991A patient with anomalous maxillary lateral incisor was referred for endodontic therapy. A diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis of a geminated maxillary lateral incisor was made. The preoperative radiograph revealed an image of a single root canal but in fact the tooth had two separate and distinct root canals. Treatment considerations of this anomaly are
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Morphology of the Maxillary Lateral Incisor in Cases of Unilateral Impaction of the Maxillary Canine
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1989Two groups of subjects who demonstrated unilateral maxillary canine impaction were examined, a Caucasian group and an Oriental group. It was found that there are significant differences between the groups for sex of patients seeking treatment, site of impaction (buccal/palatal), and arch form.
J. M. Robinson +2 more
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Endodontic therapy of a fused permanent maxillary lateral incisor
Journal of Endodontics, 1984Presented is a case of fusion between an upper permanent lateral incisor and a supernumerary tooth, where endodontic therapy was performed. Therapy involved management of two unusually shaped root canals with unconstricted apical foramina.
Shimon Friedman, Adam Stabholz, Haim Mor
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Treatment for agenesis of maxillary lateral incisors: a systematic review
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2013Structured AbstractObjectivesTo compare the efficacy and safety of three orthodontic treatment modalities for agenesis of maxillary lateral incisors: 1) closing the space with the reshaped canine substituting the lateral incisor, 2) opening the space with placement of a conventional fixed bridge, and 3) opening the space with placement of a single‐unit
Vânia Eloisa de Araújo +4 more
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Maxillary lateral incisor implants: Planning with the aid of orthodontics
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2004This article has discussed six guidelines for managing adolescent orthodontic patients who are missing their maxillary lateral incisors and will require implants to replace these teeth. The space for the crown and implant, the space between the apices of the roots of the central incisor and canine, the possibility of implant site development, the ...
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