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Transmigration of mandibular canines is rare, with eruption being even rarer. Early detection via orthopantomograms can aid in monitoring these unusual dental cases.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Orthodontics

Background:

  • Transmigration of the mandibular canine is a rare developmental anomaly.
  • Eruption of transmigrated mandibular canines is exceptionally infrequent.
  • This phenomenon presents unique diagnostic and management challenges in dental practice.

Observation:

  • Two rare cases of transmigrated mandibular canines are presented.
  • One case involved a midline transmigrated canine.
  • The second case featured a canine transmigrated across the midline, erupting distal to the contralateral lateral incisor.

Findings:

  • The transmigrated canines retained their original nerve supply.
  • Radiographic signs suggestive of potential transmigration include excessive mesial inclination of unerupted mandibular canines (at 8-9 years), proclination of lower anteriors, increased axial inclination, and enlarged symphyseal cross-section.

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Implications:

  • Routine evaluation of orthopantomograms is crucial for identifying potential mandibular canine transmigration.
  • Early recognition of suggestive radiographic signs allows for timely patient monitoring.
  • This vigilance can potentially prevent complications associated with unerupted or ectopic teeth.