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Tooth Eruption Disorders from Delayed Eruption to Ectopic Eruption Management

JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE SCIENCES
Tooth eruption is a highly coordinated biological process that allows teeth to migrate from their developmental positions within the jawbone to their functional positions in the oral cavity. Disruption of this process can lead to a range of clinical anomalies, including delayed eruption, ectopic eruption, and primary failure of eruption (PFE).
Raed Mohammed Alamoudi   +5 more
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Single-Tooth Osteotomy Combined Wide Linear Corticotomy Under Local Anesthesia for Correcting Anterior Protrusion With Ectopically Erupted Canine

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
This article presents the alternative surgical treatments of both anterior protrusion by carrying out retraction on mandibular anterior fragment, meanwhile applying retraction force on maxilla anterior teeth and ectopically erupted canine with using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF).Anterior segmental osteotomy was combined with linear corticotomy under local
Nur Serife, Iskenderoglu   +5 more
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Unusual ectopic eruption of a permanent central incisor following an intrusion injury to the primary tooth.

Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 2009
Intrusive luxation of primary teeth carries a high risk of damage to underlying permanent tooth germs. Ectopic eruption of permanent incisors is an unusual outcome of traumatic injury to their predecessors. In this case report, we describe the multidisciplinary management of the consequences of a primary tooth intrusion that led to severe ectopic ...
Canoglu, Ebru   +4 more
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Apical fenestration and ectopic eruption - effects from trauma to primary tooth: a clinical case report.

Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology, 2011
The study describes a multidisciplinary treatment of fenestration in the apical of a primary maxillary right central incisor due a trauma and also its sequel, an ectopic eruption of the permanent maxillary right central incisor, on 7-year-old boy. Clinically, the primary tooth had an enamel and dentin fracture with no pulp exposure. There was an apical
Thaisa Cezária, Triches   +3 more
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Primary tooth radicular resorption as a consequence of self-corrected ectopic eruption: 2 unusual cases.

Journal of dentistry for children (Chicago, Ill.), 2012
Resorption of the distal root of primary second molars is a common consequence of ectopically erupting permanent first molars. Here, we report 2 unusual cases of primary molar root resorption caused by reversible (self-correcting) ectopic eruption of premolar and canine teeth.
Irem, Guzeler   +4 more
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Ectopic eruption of a canine tooth in the chin

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
H, Ebling, J V, Lopes
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“Ghost tooth”—Sequela of ectopic eruption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
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Ghost image of an ectopic tooth in maxillary sinus: A diagnostic challenge

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
Gurkan Unsal
exaly  

Apical fenestration and ectopic eruption - effects from trauma to primary tooth: a clinical case report

Dental Traumatology, 2010
Thaisa Cezária Triches   +3 more
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