2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3973382
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Impacted Palatal Canines and Diode Laser Surgery: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction. Maxillary canine is the most frequent dental element that could likely remain impacted in the bone structure, with a percentage between 1 and 5%. This study presents a case report using a diode laser for surgical-orthodontics disinclusion of a palatal mucosal impacted permanent left upper canine (2.3) and the simultaneous application of an orthodontic bracket. Methods. After cementation of the trans-palatal bar to the upper first molars with a hook for orthodontic traction, local anaesthesia with… Show more

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“…In cases of superficial impaction, the laser is a viable surgical alternative because of its many intraoperative and postoperative patient comfort advantages, due to its minimal intervention [ 16 ]. However, treatment of a deeply impacted cuspid is challenging due to the limited options for a treatment plan, such as: orthodontic traction with surgical exposure, tooth transplantation, extraction of permanent tooth, or no intervention [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases of superficial impaction, the laser is a viable surgical alternative because of its many intraoperative and postoperative patient comfort advantages, due to its minimal intervention [ 16 ]. However, treatment of a deeply impacted cuspid is challenging due to the limited options for a treatment plan, such as: orthodontic traction with surgical exposure, tooth transplantation, extraction of permanent tooth, or no intervention [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%