Canine impactions are frequently encountered in the pediatric population. Impacted canines may pose a functional and esthetic problem for patients and can affect the neighboring teeth (incisors and premolars). Early detection and management of such pathology may help the pediatric dentist and orthodontist to prevent many unwanted local and regional complications. Various surgical and orthodontic techniques may be used to recover impacted maxillary canines. The decision to surgically correct these impacted teeth is usually made by the orthodontist. The treatment of impacted teeth requires a multidisciplinary team comprising orthodontist, pediatric dentist, dento-alveolar surgeon, and sometimes a periodontist
Aim: The aim of this study is to present combined management between a specialist orthodontist and ...
Objective: Teeth that are buried in the jawbone or obstructed by gum tissue and fail to emerge from ...
Positional variations of the maxillary cuspid are frequently encountered in dental practice. In such...
The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of treating children with impacted maxillary ...
Impacted canines represent an increasingly frequent anomaly, of particular importance for the functi...
Maxillary canines are important teeth in terms of esthetic and function. Impaction of canines is a c...
The aim of this study is to present the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary manag...
Maxillary canine impaction is a common occurrence, especially in the palate, despite suffi cient spa...
Management of impacted maxillary canines forms a sizeable proportion of orthodontic treatment provi...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the complications associated with the occurr...
Tooth impaction is defined as a cessation of the eruption of a tooth at the level of the oral mucosa...
Maxillary canine impaction is a common occurrence, especially in the palate, despite sufficient spac...
A total of 61 children who had 83 maxillary canines impacted were followed up for a mean of 3.5 year...
ABSTRACT Orthodontic traction of impacted canines stands as a major challenge for Orthodontics. It i...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary m...
Aim: The aim of this study is to present combined management between a specialist orthodontist and ...
Objective: Teeth that are buried in the jawbone or obstructed by gum tissue and fail to emerge from ...
Positional variations of the maxillary cuspid are frequently encountered in dental practice. In such...
The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of treating children with impacted maxillary ...
Impacted canines represent an increasingly frequent anomaly, of particular importance for the functi...
Maxillary canines are important teeth in terms of esthetic and function. Impaction of canines is a c...
The aim of this study is to present the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary manag...
Maxillary canine impaction is a common occurrence, especially in the palate, despite suffi cient spa...
Management of impacted maxillary canines forms a sizeable proportion of orthodontic treatment provi...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the complications associated with the occurr...
Tooth impaction is defined as a cessation of the eruption of a tooth at the level of the oral mucosa...
Maxillary canine impaction is a common occurrence, especially in the palate, despite sufficient spac...
A total of 61 children who had 83 maxillary canines impacted were followed up for a mean of 3.5 year...
ABSTRACT Orthodontic traction of impacted canines stands as a major challenge for Orthodontics. It i...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the contemporary approach as well as the interdisciplinary m...
Aim: The aim of this study is to present combined management between a specialist orthodontist and ...
Objective: Teeth that are buried in the jawbone or obstructed by gum tissue and fail to emerge from ...
Positional variations of the maxillary cuspid are frequently encountered in dental practice. In such...