Since the introduction of composites and bonding in orthodontics, the possibilities of aligning impacted teeth into the dental arch after a surgical intervention, have remarkably increased. There are 4 important treatment techniques. The closed-eruption technique includes bracket-bonding to and ligating of the exposed tooth, followed by repositioning of the mucosal flap. The disadvantage of the method is the uncontrollable orthodontic force on the non-visible tooth during orthodontic extrusion. The open-eruption technique aims at keeping the exposed tooth visible, followed by spontaneous eruption. However, the exposure appears often as a radical exposure with unfavourable gingival consequences. The open-eruption technique with apical positi...
Teeth not exposed to chewing forces have a capacity for physiological tooth movement or tooth migrat...
Incidence of tooth impaction varies from 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Failure of eruption of the ...
Introduction In the recent years, there was an increase in the number of people, adults and children...
Contains fulltext : 53406.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the intr...
Supernumerary teeth and odontomas are obstacles for spontaneous tooth eruption and may result in imp...
Impaction is defined as a cessation of the eruption of a tooth caused by a clinically or radiographi...
Abstract: Background: Loss of bone and soft tissue attachment are common sequelae of periodontitis t...
For restorations on teeth involving invasion of the supracrestal tissue attachment (biological width...
Eruption failures in the maxillary frontal region occur during the mixed dentition period. Dislocati...
The orthodontic-oral surgery interface is important for the multidisciplinary management of patients...
Maxillary canine is one of the most common teeth that are impacted. This accounts for 1-2% of...
(1) Background: To assess orthodontic forced eruption (OFE) as a pre-restorative procedure for non-r...
When many factors involved in the eruption of the teeth act as negative effects, they can cause erup...
Background: After third molars, the maxillary canines are the most commonly impacted permanent teeth...
(1) Background: To assess orthodontic forced eruption (OFE) as a pre-restorative procedure for non-r...
Teeth not exposed to chewing forces have a capacity for physiological tooth movement or tooth migrat...
Incidence of tooth impaction varies from 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Failure of eruption of the ...
Introduction In the recent years, there was an increase in the number of people, adults and children...
Contains fulltext : 53406.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the intr...
Supernumerary teeth and odontomas are obstacles for spontaneous tooth eruption and may result in imp...
Impaction is defined as a cessation of the eruption of a tooth caused by a clinically or radiographi...
Abstract: Background: Loss of bone and soft tissue attachment are common sequelae of periodontitis t...
For restorations on teeth involving invasion of the supracrestal tissue attachment (biological width...
Eruption failures in the maxillary frontal region occur during the mixed dentition period. Dislocati...
The orthodontic-oral surgery interface is important for the multidisciplinary management of patients...
Maxillary canine is one of the most common teeth that are impacted. This accounts for 1-2% of...
(1) Background: To assess orthodontic forced eruption (OFE) as a pre-restorative procedure for non-r...
When many factors involved in the eruption of the teeth act as negative effects, they can cause erup...
Background: After third molars, the maxillary canines are the most commonly impacted permanent teeth...
(1) Background: To assess orthodontic forced eruption (OFE) as a pre-restorative procedure for non-r...
Teeth not exposed to chewing forces have a capacity for physiological tooth movement or tooth migrat...
Incidence of tooth impaction varies from 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Failure of eruption of the ...
Introduction In the recent years, there was an increase in the number of people, adults and children...