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Systematic Assessment of Mammalian Skull Specimens for Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology
Published on: August 22, 2022
Early identification and management of mandibular canine ectopia
A P G Hudson1, A M P Harris, N Mohamed
1Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of the Western Cape, Tygerberg, South Africa. apghudson@uwc.ac.za
Abstract:
Mandibular canine impaction and transmigration have serious consequences for the patient, as removal of the tooth or teeth in question is often the only solution. The loss of one or both mandibular canines complicates orthodontic treatment. Early warning signs of mandibular canine ectopia are explored in this paper as well as how to assess the potential for displacement, impaction and/or transmigration. This paper highlights the value of interceptive treatment once the early signs of an aberrant mandibular canine have been detected.
