2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2018.01.016
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Permanent canine eruption into the alveolar cleft region after secondary alveolar bone grafting: Are there prediction factors for impaction?

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“…Our results also agree with the study of Simões Holz et al [15] who reported that incidence of canine impaction on the alveolar cleft side was 24% with an increased incidence of lateral incisor absence at the cleft side.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results also agree with the study of Simões Holz et al [15] who reported that incidence of canine impaction on the alveolar cleft side was 24% with an increased incidence of lateral incisor absence at the cleft side.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In general, congenital absence of maxillary lateral incisors has been reported to occur in 2–16.3% of the general population 18 – 20 , but in cleft lip and palate patients, the percentage of congenital absence of lateral incisors on the cleft side is reportedly higher: 37.6–58.6% 21 25 . In patients with cleft lip and palate, congenital absence of lateral incisors was found in 72.2% of cases of canine impaction 7 . In patients with cleft, if the lateral incisor is missing, then no other teeth can guide the canine eruption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main purpose of ABG is integration of the alveolar and maxillary to stabilize the width of the maxillary bone, ensure continuity, and contour the alveolar bone, the result is likely to be proper distribution of occlusal stress, resulting in more symmetrical and natural development of the maxilla, one of the goals create an eruption tract for permanent teeth, and to support the roots of erupting permanent teeth 5 , 6 . The rate of canine impaction post-ABG has been reported as 12–35% 7 , which is much higher than the prevalence of canine impaction in non-cleft patients, which is 0.8–3% 7 , 8 . Impacted teeth are defined as teeth in the submucosa of the oral cavity or in the jaw bone without eruption of all or part of the crown after a certain time of eruption 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Presurgical treatment by transversal expansion of the upper dental arch was performed when the first permanent upper molars and the first permanent upper incisors were erupted. The eruption patterns of the canine were carefully evaluated radiographically (Russell and McLeod, 2008;Simo ¨es et al, 2018). Deciduous, supernumerary, and malformed permanent teeth, in relation to the cleft site, were extracted 6 weeks preoperatively to allow proper healing of the mucosa.…”
Section: Presurgical Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%