2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2018.05.012
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To what extent are impacted canines associated with root resorption of the adjacent tooth?

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“…All root levels and surfaces of teeth associated with impacted maxillary canines can be resorbed to different levels of severity, but the apical one-third with slight resorption is the most common. 15 This may conflict our results that root resorption of the lateral incisor was secondary to palatal canine displacement not a predisposing factor.…”
Section: Difference In the Crown/root Ratio Of The Maxillary Teeth Becontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…All root levels and surfaces of teeth associated with impacted maxillary canines can be resorbed to different levels of severity, but the apical one-third with slight resorption is the most common. 15 This may conflict our results that root resorption of the lateral incisor was secondary to palatal canine displacement not a predisposing factor.…”
Section: Difference In the Crown/root Ratio Of The Maxillary Teeth Becontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…Delayed eruption or treatment of impacted canines may lead to resorption of the adjacent lateral and central incisors. All root levels and surfaces of teeth associated with impacted maxillary canines can be resorbed to different levels of severity, but the apical onethird with slight resorption is the most common (26).…”
Section: Cbct Assessment Of Incisor Root Resorption Location (Tab Iii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12][13][14] Interceptive treatment and root resorption have also been investigated. [15][16][17][18] In recent years, the importance of 2D and 3D imaging with regards to this…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special interest has been given to the periodontal outcomes of impacted canines and to the differences between open and closed surgical exposure 12‐14 . Interceptive treatment and root resorption have also been investigated 15‐18 . In recent years, the importance of 2D and 3D imaging with regard to this treatment has been reviewed 19,20 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%