1986
DOI: 10.1093/ejo/8.3.133
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Radiographlc assessment of maxillary canine eruption in children with clinical signs of eruption disturbance

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“…So, the ability to diagnose canine displacement in the early mixed dentition (average age of 8 y) and to prevent impaction of the canine would be extremely useful for the clinician. The best time to begin assessing potential impaction is during the early mixed dentition period, because the early diagnosis of one dental anomaly may indicate an increased risk for later appearance of others [2,15].…”
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“…So, the ability to diagnose canine displacement in the early mixed dentition (average age of 8 y) and to prevent impaction of the canine would be extremely useful for the clinician. The best time to begin assessing potential impaction is during the early mixed dentition period, because the early diagnosis of one dental anomaly may indicate an increased risk for later appearance of others [2,15].…”
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“…The incidence of mandibular canine impaction is 0.35%. ; the prevalence of impacted maxillary canine ranges from a minimum of 0.92% to a maximum of 4.3% [2].…”
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“…4,13,14,16 The therapeutic approach to impacted canines is interdisciplinary, with many factors accounting for the final orthodontic and periodontal outcomes. Pretreatment radiographic features of impacted canines-a-angle, d-distance, and sector of impaction according to Ericson and Kurol 17,18 -have been shown to be predictive factors for the durations of orthodontic traction 14 and comprehensive orthodontic treatment to reposition the impacted tooth. 19 The more severely displaced the canine with regard to the adjacent maxillary incisors, the longer the orthodontic treatment.…”
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“…21,28,36 In random samples, the frequency of unerupted canines ranges from 1.5 to 2% in the maxilla, and 0.3% in the mandible 10,20,22,23,26,30,35 Conversely, frequency is high (23.5%) in samples previously selected for orthodontic treatment. 3,24,37 In female patients the unerupted canines (1.17%) are twice as frequent as in males (0.51%) 2 and occur palatally two to three times more often than buccally.…”
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