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Abnormalities of canines eruption.

G Cervelli1, D J Bottini, G Gnoni

  • 1Second of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy.

Minerva Stomatologica
|July 28, 2004
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This study shows that similar orthodontic treatments can effectively restore canine teeth (teeth 13 and 23) in adult patients. These methods address different causes of canine impaction and tooth loss, offering versatile solutions.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Dental Arch Reconstruction

Background:

  • This article details the treatment of two patient groups with canine teeth (teeth 13 and 23) recovery issues in the dental arch.
  • Group 1: Adult patients (20-28 years) with retained permanent canines and persistent deciduous teeth.
  • Group 2: Patients where deciduous tooth loss was not followed by permanent canine eruption.

Observation:

  • Both patient groups presented with challenges in canine tooth eruption and presence within the dental arch.
  • The study focuses on the authors' personal experiences and treatment approaches for these distinct cases.

Findings:

  • Similar orthodontic treatments were applied to both groups, demonstrating their adaptability.
  • The effectiveness of these orthodontic interventions in resolving canine retention and absence was observed.

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Implications:

  • Orthodontic treatments can serve as viable solutions for diverse dental arch pathologies affecting canine teeth.
  • This approach highlights the potential for standardized treatments across different etiopathogenesis of canine tooth issues.