Abstract Introduction: This case report describes the orthodontic re-treatment of a case with a severely compromised maxillary lateral incisor requiring removal and canine substitution. The treatment included creative asymmetric treatment mechanics and a careful management of anchorage. Case Presentation: Pre-treatment, post treatment and 5 years follow-up records are shown. The treatment outcomes proved to be stable at the follow-up with acceptable aesthetic and functional results. Conclusion: Through careful management of anchorage it was possible to successfully use asymmetric treatment mechanics to achieve a good functional occlusion
Objective: The treatment of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors is often complex and req...
Abstract: Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) is a condition that affects both dental esthetic...
Congenital tooth agenesis and tooth loss due to dental traumatism are some of the most common causes...
Abstract Introduction: This case report describes the orthodontic re-treatment of a case with a seve...
Abstract The absence of the maxillary lateral incisors create an asthetic problem that can be manage...
Absence of the maxillary lateral incisor creates an aesthetic problem which can be managed in variou...
Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis is the most prevalent developmental dental anomaly. The managemen...
Missing maxillary lateral incisors due to congenital absence or loss as a result of an accident or p...
Clinicians agree that, regardless of gender or race, tooth agenesis has become more prominent in rec...
On average, 2% of the UK population have agenesis of the permanent maxillary lateral incisors. Reope...
Permanent canines are thought to play a pivotal role in obtaining an ideal occlusion. Dentists occas...
This article is presented for reporting a case of an extracted maxillary lateral incisor before orth...
The aim of this systematic review was to identify studies that examined maxillary lateral incisor ag...
Introduction: The aims of this investigation were to evaluate associations between orthodontic space...
Background: Effective management of Missing lateral incisor has remained a challenge for the clinici...
Objective: The treatment of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors is often complex and req...
Abstract: Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) is a condition that affects both dental esthetic...
Congenital tooth agenesis and tooth loss due to dental traumatism are some of the most common causes...
Abstract Introduction: This case report describes the orthodontic re-treatment of a case with a seve...
Abstract The absence of the maxillary lateral incisors create an asthetic problem that can be manage...
Absence of the maxillary lateral incisor creates an aesthetic problem which can be managed in variou...
Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis is the most prevalent developmental dental anomaly. The managemen...
Missing maxillary lateral incisors due to congenital absence or loss as a result of an accident or p...
Clinicians agree that, regardless of gender or race, tooth agenesis has become more prominent in rec...
On average, 2% of the UK population have agenesis of the permanent maxillary lateral incisors. Reope...
Permanent canines are thought to play a pivotal role in obtaining an ideal occlusion. Dentists occas...
This article is presented for reporting a case of an extracted maxillary lateral incisor before orth...
The aim of this systematic review was to identify studies that examined maxillary lateral incisor ag...
Introduction: The aims of this investigation were to evaluate associations between orthodontic space...
Background: Effective management of Missing lateral incisor has remained a challenge for the clinici...
Objective: The treatment of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors is often complex and req...
Abstract: Maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) is a condition that affects both dental esthetic...
Congenital tooth agenesis and tooth loss due to dental traumatism are some of the most common causes...