scholarly journals Positioning of Impacted Canine Teeth by Auto-transplantation After Unsuccessful Orthodontic Traction: Case Report

Author(s):  
Alper SİNDEL ◽  
Alper KUŞTARCI ◽  
Mükerrem HATİPOĞLU ◽  
Nelli YILDIRIMYAN
1970 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
NB Nagaveni ◽  
NB Radhika ◽  
KV Umashankara ◽  
TS Satisha

Transmigration of mandibular canine is an unusual phenomenon characterized by movement of the impacted canine crossing the mandibular midline. Mandibular canine are rarely found impacted in a horizontal position in the mandible. Most of the time, this entity occurred as an isolated finding. However there are reports showing association of dentigerous cyst and a hyperdontia. The purpose of this report is to present a case of transmigrated canine associated with agenesis of mandibular both central incisors which is not reported previously. Key words: Intra-osseous migration; mandibular canine; agenesis; central incisors. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v10i2.7810 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.10 No.2 Apr’11 pp.133-136


Author(s):  
Hayder Abdallah Hashim ◽  
Mohamed Hayder A. Hashim Mohamed

A twelve-year-old Filipino female presented to the Orthodontic Clinic with fused mandibular central and lateral incisors and an impacted canine, all on the right side, and severe crowding in both arches.  Fixed appliance therapy was employed to align the buccally located maxillary right and left permanent canines and the mandibular right canine, and to close the space created by the extraction of the fused mandibular incisors.  Various treatment options were presented and discussed.


RSBO ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-03
Author(s):  
Vitor Hugo Candido Ferreira ◽  
Guilherme Strujak ◽  
João Luiz Carlini

Impacted teeth with complete root formation in adult patients is challenging for both the surgeon and orthodontist. Described for more than 40 years and still rarely used, the technique of tooth alveolus repositioning has excellent treatment results in these cases. Objective: To report the case of a impacted canine in an adult patient, not responsive to standard surgical orthodontic traction, managed through the technique of tooth alveolus repositioning. Case report: Male patient, 28 years old, with presence of tooth #23 impacted and with no success to standard surgical orthodontic traction. To return the tooth in position and function the treatment performed was repositioning the alveolar block. After two years of follow-up the tooth stays in the ideal position, without root resorption and with pulp vitality. Conclusion: The tooth alveolus repositioning proved to be a good treatment option, restoring function and esthetics and reaching the expectations of both the patient and professionals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
HIROUMI IKAWA ◽  
KUNIO YOSHIZAWA ◽  
RAN IGUCHI ◽  
AKINORI MOROI ◽  
AKIHIKO KOSAKA ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 210-213
Author(s):  
Risa Taneichi ◽  
Toshihiro Yoshihara ◽  
Syohei Oshima ◽  
Yasutaka Yawaka

2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 376-380
Author(s):  
Ervina Sofyanti

Comprehensive orthodontic treatment among adult patients that required multidisciplinary approaches has been increased since a lot of them could not avail themselves with any treatment decades ago. Treatment of impacted canine in adult orthodontic patient needs to be integrated into the overall orthodontic treatment scheme. The following case report described an orthodontic treatment of 33-year-old woman with convex profile, palatally impacted of left maxillary canines and single dental crossbite. Dental midline shift associated with narrow arch form of upper arch and asymmetric tooth amount. Management of this case was started by extraction of first upper premolars in the opposite site from impacted maxillary in order to overcome dental discrepancy problem. Surgical exposure allowed the potency natural eruption of the impacted tooth. After 24-months of treatment, the impacted maxillary canines took place as integral elements in dentition and Class I Canine relationship was achieved. The success of this comprehensive orthodontic treatment also considered biomechanical and periodontal condition during treatment based on proper evaluation and good prognostic of the impacted tooth position. Providing adequate space and surgical exposure during levelling aligning phase followed by orthodontic traction and gingivectomy, were the multidisciplinary approaches of this following case. In conclusion, biomechanical orthodontic treatment related to periodontal condition must be considered in comprehensive orthodontic treatment of adult patient.


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 388-391 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mi Sun Kim ◽  
Hyo-Seol Lee ◽  
Ok Hyung Nam ◽  
Sung Chul Choi

Maxillary canines are the most commonly impacted teeth, second only to third molars. Various treatment methods may be used to recover impacted maxillary canines. This is a report of a 14-year-old girl with a severely malpositioned impacted right maxillary canine which accompanied severe root resorption of adjacent tooth, treated by autotransplantation with a computer aided rapid prototyping model as a surgical guide. This case report demonstrates that autotransplantation can be a reliable treatment alternative, in cases with a severely malpositioned impacted canine, providing acceptable prognosis.


2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 191-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federica Demarosi ◽  
Elena Varoni ◽  
Lia Rimondini ◽  
Antonio Carrassi ◽  
Giulio Leghissa

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