1986
DOI: 10.1016/0889-5406(86)90047-8
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Transalveolar transplantation of maxillary canines an alternative to orthodontic treatment in adult patients

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“…Orthodontic appfiances were also used for tooth fixation at time when the bands were fixed with cement, an acrylic bar being placed on the labial surfaces of their brackets to join them (1). Since orthodontic brackets came to be fixed by acid etching, this technique began to fuliill the demands of modern tooth fixation (104,105). Krenkel et al in 1979 introduced a technique in which a semicircular silica wire has bent around the dental arch in the mouth and fixed on the teeth by means of orthodontic bracket fixtures using acid etching (106).…”
Section: Eigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthodontic appfiances were also used for tooth fixation at time when the bands were fixed with cement, an acrylic bar being placed on the labial surfaces of their brackets to join them (1). Since orthodontic brackets came to be fixed by acid etching, this technique began to fuliill the demands of modern tooth fixation (104,105). Krenkel et al in 1979 introduced a technique in which a semicircular silica wire has bent around the dental arch in the mouth and fixed on the teeth by means of orthodontic bracket fixtures using acid etching (106).…”
Section: Eigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The canine will not be completely immobilized by the orthodontic appliance and that possibility of orthodontic movement can stimulate the formation of new bone [6]. In addition, the fact of the dental crown is exposed makes oral hygiene ease, thus reducing the risk of infection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Described by Moss [4] in 1968, tooth alveolus repositioning offers flexibility to the management of impacted teeth and good prognosis. In a study with 31 teeth repositioned by this technique, Sagne et al [6] showed success in all cases, with complete bone regeneration and formation of sound attached gingiva around all teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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