The maxillary permanent canine is a common tooth to deviate from its normal path of eruption and become displaced, usually into the roof of the mouth or palate. This article outlines the assessment, diagnosis and potential early management options for a palatally displaced permanent canine tooth (PDC). Some adverse consequences of a PDC are discussed
Background: In 2 % of the Swedish population the canine fails to erupt and in 85 % of the cases the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the possibility of the spontaneous eruption of displaced unerup...
The maxillary canine has a long path of eruption, and the frequency of its impaction is second only ...
An adolescent presenting with a palatally displaced canine (PDC) is a fairly common occurrence. The ...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment finalized on the maintenance/ imp...
Management of ectopic permanent maxillary canines represents one of the greatest challenges to ortho...
Background A permanent upper (maxillary) canine tooth that grows into the roof of the mouth and f...
The permanent canine tooth in the maxillary (upper) jaw sometimes does not erupt into the mouth corr...
This review will discuss the influence of various factors on the time taken to orthodontically align...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this prospective randomized clinical study was to assess the prevalence rat...
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the...
The article outlines the foundations of the diagnosis, the prognosis of treatment and the prevalence...
The aim of this study is to present the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary manag...
Background: An impacted tooth is often left unidentified due to the lack of symptoms. It is generall...
Background: The palatal impaction of maxillary canine is a quite common yet challenging clinical con...
Background: In 2 % of the Swedish population the canine fails to erupt and in 85 % of the cases the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the possibility of the spontaneous eruption of displaced unerup...
The maxillary canine has a long path of eruption, and the frequency of its impaction is second only ...
An adolescent presenting with a palatally displaced canine (PDC) is a fairly common occurrence. The ...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment finalized on the maintenance/ imp...
Management of ectopic permanent maxillary canines represents one of the greatest challenges to ortho...
Background A permanent upper (maxillary) canine tooth that grows into the roof of the mouth and f...
The permanent canine tooth in the maxillary (upper) jaw sometimes does not erupt into the mouth corr...
This review will discuss the influence of various factors on the time taken to orthodontically align...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this prospective randomized clinical study was to assess the prevalence rat...
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the...
The article outlines the foundations of the diagnosis, the prognosis of treatment and the prevalence...
The aim of this study is to present the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary manag...
Background: An impacted tooth is often left unidentified due to the lack of symptoms. It is generall...
Background: The palatal impaction of maxillary canine is a quite common yet challenging clinical con...
Background: In 2 % of the Swedish population the canine fails to erupt and in 85 % of the cases the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the possibility of the spontaneous eruption of displaced unerup...
The maxillary canine has a long path of eruption, and the frequency of its impaction is second only ...