2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-263x.2004.00583.x
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Severe incisor resorption by impacted maxillary canines: case report and literature review

Abstract: This paper reviews the literature relating to incisor resorption caused by impacted maxillary canines, and describes the presentation and management of a patient with unusually severe early resorption. This case highlights the need for careful monitoring of maxillary canine eruption for all paediatric patients.

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“…However, this requires knowledge of the physiological path of these teeth eruption at individual stages of their development. The literature related to diagnostics, radiological imaging methods, and assessment of the position of impacted canines is extensive (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Publications emphasize the need for early diagnosis of intraosseous eruption and localization of retained canines due to the possible complications such as root resorption of adjacent teeth, canine ankylosis or dental cyst formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this requires knowledge of the physiological path of these teeth eruption at individual stages of their development. The literature related to diagnostics, radiological imaging methods, and assessment of the position of impacted canines is extensive (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Publications emphasize the need for early diagnosis of intraosseous eruption and localization of retained canines due to the possible complications such as root resorption of adjacent teeth, canine ankylosis or dental cyst formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wymaga to jednak znajomości fizjologicznego toru wyrzynania tych zębów w poszczególnych fazach ich rozwoju. Piśmiennictwo związane z diagnostyką, metodami obrazowania radiologicznego oraz oceną pozycji kłów zatrzymanych jest bogate (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). W publikacjach zwraca się uwagę na konieczność wczesnego rozpoznania zaburzenia wyrzynania wewnątrzkostnego i lokalizacji zatrzymanych kłów ze względu na możliwość takich powikłań, jak resorpcja korzeni zębów sąsiadujących, ankyloza kłów lub tworzenie torbieli.…”
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“…El pronóstico de este tipo de tratamiento depende de diversos factores como la localización del diente retenido, su relación con los dientes adyacentes, la angulación, la dilaceración y posible anquilosis, entre otros [8].…”
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“…The potential to succeed in aligning an impacted canine in juveniles is greater than in adult patients [2,15]. Moreover, if it remains impacted, there is the danger of damage to the roots of neighboring teeth [9,11,16]. Therefore, displaced or retained teeth should be aligned early.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Chance, einen verlagerten Eckzahn im jugendlichen Alter einzuordnen, ist im Vergleich zum erwachsenen Patienten deutlich höher [2,15]. Zudem besteht beim Verbleib der Zähne die Gefahr der Wurzelschädigung benachbarter Zähne [9,11,16]. So sollten verlagerte oder retinierte Zähne frühzeitig in den Zahnbogen geführt werden.…”
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